Alex Rins provides availability update after missing Misano MotoGP
Alex Rins missed last w🧔e🥀ekend's round due to illness

Alex R🥀ins will be back in action this weekend in Indonesia.
The Yamaha rider skipped Friday practice at last weekend’s Emilia Romagna MotoGP due🌠 to a high fever and, although he attempted to ride the bike on Saturday, was forced to withdraw from the round.
Days later൩ at the Mandalika round, Yamaha will welcom💃e Rins back on track.
“I was veไry disappointed to miss out on racing last weekend in Misano, but I'm fully recovered now, and I'm ready to start riding again,” Rins said.
“I always enjoy this part of the se⭕ason. We have a lot of GPs in a row, and the fans in this part of the world are super passionate about Mo𒅌toGP, which is super nice to see.”
Teammate Fabio Q🍸uartararo added: “We are starting the overseas tour now, which is always exciting.
“We don't get to see the fans over here o💃ften, and they support me a lot, so I always really enjoy these GPs a lot. I ওalso like the Mandalika track.
“I stood on theꩵ podium here in 2022 and 2023. We will do our best again this y🎃ear.
“We made a step forward in Misano, so I'm curious to see what wꦅe can do this weekend.”
Team dir🎃ector Massimo Meregalli said: “We have t🧸ravelled straight from Misano to Mandalika.
“This week Alex will return to action, so we are back to ꦛfull force.
“The Emilia-Rꦑomagna weekend was very positive for our team overall. The hard work is paying off, and we want to keep this po♌sitive trend going.
“After riding at Misano for an extensive length of time, we are interested to see how we fare at a completely di𒐪fferent track.
“The team is highly motivated, especially since we want to give the Indonesian fans a good show. Their passion for motorcycle racing is on another level, so the whole team will be work🏅ing hard꧂.”
Quartararo missed out on his best result of the season last weekend at Misano by just one corne🗹r.
He ran out of fuel, and lost fifth-place as a r♛esult. He was forced to settle for P7.
N☂evertheless, it represents a step forward for Yamaha’s main man.
Mandal♔ika is a track he likes, having finished second in 2022 and third in 2023.
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