Fabio di Giannantonio: “Important appointment” on Wednesday
Fabio di Giannantonio set for shoulder su⛦rgery decision.

Following an eighth-place finish in Sunday’s Japanese MotoGP, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio will return to Europe for an ‘important ap𒈔pointment’ to discuss his injured le💎ft shoulder.
The VR46 rider dislocated his shoulder in a Friday practice accident at the Red Bull Ring in August, ruling h🎉im out of the Austrian event.
di Giannantonio has ridden with painkillers in the five rounds since and acknowledges he faces ♛a heightened risk🍸 of further dislocations.
But if✱ surgery is required, it would be followed by severa🥃l months of rehabilitation.
Depending on the conclusio🍎n of the medical meeting, Diggia 💦might opt to undergo an operation immediately, skipping the final rounds of this season to ensure he is fit to test his factory-spec GP25 at Sepang on January 31.
“On Wednesday I have an important appointment to understand how will be my condition fo🐟r the rest of this season, or next year. So aftꦺer that we will understand everything,” di Giannantonio said.
“For sure, as I🎃 said many times, my goal is to do as many races as possible and finish the season in a good way.
“B🌃ut also, the important thing is to arrive next year at 100% from the first test.
“🌳So we have many things to consider. Let’s see. We have to consider my will to race but also to recover [fully] for next season.”
Making the decision potentially more difficult is that di Giannantonio felt he was back to his pre-injury best at Motegi, where he battled from 14th on t🐠he opening lap to finish in the wheel tracks of team-mate Marco Bezzecchi.
“A bittersweet feeling because I’m superও-happy 💧about the weekend overall, because I have been fast like the 'old times' before my injury and we showed good speed again,” di Giannantonio said.
“But a pity for the race 𓄧because the first lap was🃏 a real jungle and it destroyed a bit my result. I think we could have been fighting with Morbidelli and Binder [fifth and sixth] because my pace was really similar after the first third of the race.
“So, a pity, but happy with the race overall.”
Team manager Pablo Nieto said: “A posi෴tive week for Fabio, who has reduced the painkillers, and who is definitel💎y feeling better on the Ducati.”
Di Giannantonio is ninth in the world ch🎶ampions💦hip, one point behind Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro and one point ahead of Bezzecchi.

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