Franco Morbidelli’s best-ever start, but injury plagues Fabio di Giannantonio
Franco Morbidelli's best𓆉 round one performance since 2020, Fabio di Giannantonio makes shoulder recovery prediction.

Fourth place for168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Franco Morbidelli in the Thai Grand Prix marked his best-ever start to a MotoGP campaign.
The new VR46 Ducati rider finished one place higher than his previous round one high at Jerez 2020 for Petronas Yamaha, a season where he took three wins and titlജe runner-up.
Buriram was also Morbidelli’s best MotoGP result in any round since Argentina 2023, a venue he now returns to for this weekend’s Termas de Rio Ho𒐪ndo event.
“We arrived at this second GP of the year satisfied with the job done in Thailand, personally it was❀ one of my best races of the last years,” said Morbidelli.
“The team and I are working really 🌟well together, and we need 🦋to keep that momentum going.
“Soꦉuth America is amazing and Termas is a place that I love,” added Morbidelli, whose mother is Brazilian.
“I’m happy to be back after [last year] without havܫing the possibility to race there🔥.
“W𝓀e will try to do the best job we can and one of the key points to improve the final result will be to start more ꧃in front in the grid.”
Mo𝄹rbidelli qualified sixth at Buriram but had a three-place penalꦫty added for the grand prix for blocking Francesco Bagnaia on his final time attack.

Team-mate Fabio di Giannantonio took tenth place in Thailand as he fought to make up for lost testing time and a lacꦦk of strength in the left collarbone he fractured at Sepang.
“I’m feeling much better now compared to when I went to Thailand. I’ve had a few more days to recover from the surgery and start doing some light tra🍃ining with my shoulder,” di Giannantonio said.
“The Argentina GP will definitely be challe♉nging since I’m not yet at 100%, but after the ꦏresults from the first race, I’m really excited to get back on the bike.
“I’m looking forward to returning to Termas de Rio Hondo – it’s an amazing track where I’ve always enjoyed racing. Our bike has great potential, and the team andඣ I are ready to give it our all.”
Dꦗiggia underwent major surgery on his left shoulder lat🐽e last season before February's collarbone break.
Quizzed on when he expects to be back to full fitne🌃ss, he re🌠plied:
“𝓀To be at 100% in terms of zero pain or zero aching in the shoulde🐭r, and also having top form physically, we have to wait until maybe Qatar.
“So my mentality and also the mentality of the team is to arrive in Qatar fully fit.ಞ Until then, we will be better and better and better.”
Qatar is round four of the world championship on April 1🦂1-13.

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