Pedro Acosta details arm pump issues: ‘Sometimes I struggled to open my hand’
KTM MotoGP rider Pedro Acosta cl♈eared to race after surgery

KTM MotoGP rider Pedro Acosta says the arm pump he recently had surgery on s🌳ometimes meant he ‘really suffered to open the hand’.
The 20-year-old underwent an operation following the Sp🔜anish Grand Prix to treat the compartm𒉰ent syndrome - or arm pump, as it is more commonly known - he had been struggling with.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta has been clꦫeared to race this weekend at th🧸e French Grand Prix having experienced an “easy recovery” from the operation.
The Spaniard was cautious to blame his recent struggles on the KTM solely on his arm problems, but noted that his symptoms sometimes meant he ♒couldn’t open his hand.
“Good, to be honest,” he told MotoGP’s official website on T🅰hursday at Le Mans when asked about his operation.
“At the end, it was an easy surgery. Was an easy recovery alꦕso. Everything went a꧙s planned. For this, we have to be happy.
“Well, I mean it was not easy to race like this.
“Also we cannot put all of th൲e blame on this problem.
“But it’s also true that I went from having not so much, or finishing with little pain, to really suffer even to open 🧸the hand.
“For this, it’s not easy to race li♈ke this. But it’s done, it’s a thing we’ve taken out from our question box. Now we go.”
Acosta comes into this weekend’s sixth round of the 2025 seaso❀n 10th in the standings on 33 points having reverted to the 2024-spec KTM in recent races to try to improve his form.
While Acostaꦕ has been quick at Le Mans over the years, he has failed to finish the previous three French GPs.
Looking ahead to the grand prix, he said: “I m꧃ean, we were quite competitive in the Jerez test.
“I was a🍌lways quite fa🥀st every time that I came to Le Mans, but not with the best luck.
“For this, let’s taꦰke it easy. We don’t want to make any mess with the stitches still in the armಞ. We will take it easy.”
