Moto2: Marini: Recovery good, shoulder stronger
Luca Marini remains hopeful of approaching full fitness for the first round of the 2019 Moto2 campaign after the Italian spent his wint🍎er recovering from surgery on a problematic left shoulder.
While testin🃏g at Jerez this week, th💫e 21-year old admitted the joint, which had a propensity to dislocate when training or in innocuous falls, had been an issue for “two or three years”.

Luca Marini remains hopeful of approaching full fitness for the first round of the 2019 𒅌Moto2 campaign after the Italian spent his wint𓆉er recovering from surgery on a problematic left shoulder.
While testing at Jerez this week, the 21-ye༺ar old admitted the joint, which had a propensity to dislocate when training or in innocuous falls, had been an issue for “two or three years”.
But following surgery last November, he has slowly regained strength. Long runs at Jerez were still some way off. But the speed was there. And more importantly Marini, who won his first race at last year’s Malaysian Grand Prix, feels a good deal more comfortable aboard the new Triumph-pܫowered Moto2 🐻machine.
“I'm fast, but only in the lap time for now,” he said on Wedn💞esd🦄ay. “In the time attack, I'm very fast, but for the pace, we will see, because my physical condition is not perfect. I only did eight laps in a row; we need to do 23, so the target is so far away.”
Expanding on the procedure Marini said, “I don’t think there were complications [with the shoulder]. Also the recovery was good, fol♔lowing a good line without problems during all the winter. Just𓄧 last week I was sick so I couldn’t train at home. I lost some days, but it’s OK.
“I’m very happy because what changed more is the feeling on the bike. Now I can do the left corners more similar like the right corners. I’m a little stronger on the right side. I’m feeling better ✨on the left side. I hope when I’m at 100 perc🌠ent I will be great.
“I did the surgery in November, so I need more time. The doc▨tors said, after three months it will be OK, better to take five months. But I don't have time, so I ꦡneed to try and push.
“The last two or three years were really difficult for me, struggling w🎀ith the shoulder. There were some specific tracks where it was impossible to ride the bike well, taking painkillers all the time. I was tired of this.
“I hope this year will ♋be better. At tꦛhe beginning of the season I will not be at 100 percent but during the season I can go up and feel better on the bike.”
Mari♕ni ended the three-day outing in Andalusia with the fourth fastest time, an💯d was consistently one of the names mentioned by his contemporaries as a name expected to feature among the title challengers.
Brad Binder, another fancied to be in the midst of the championship fight, noted🉐 how well Kalex’s ’19 chassis was worꦐking at Jerez. But Marini offered another view.
“It's strange, because I followed Binder, and I felt the opposit𒊎e,” he said. “The KTM looks like a fantastic bike. Because he's riding very well Binder is very fast, very strong in every part oඣf the track.
“So for sure Kalex is a good bike, like always. An easy bike to ride, perfect in every condition, and is much easier maybe. But KTM with Binder is doing🌄 a great job, much better compared to November, where it l🌳ooked like they were struggling a bit more.”
This week’s action wasn’t Marini’s first on-bꦬike action of the year. Kalex machines had a ‘shakedown’ test at Jerez the week before, but for the Italian that was🐼 just a chance to check his shoulder’s strength.
“In the shakedown last week, we didn't touch anything,” he said. “[I] Just ride, checked my physical condition, my body, my should🐎e🐻r, and get the feeling back like in November. I was happy.
“[This week] we started the new ℱwork for the new season. We need to improve with the electronics, with Magneti Marelli. We have some new interestiꦛng things about torque, acceleration, and engine brake. We need to fix a little bit this area.
“And also the setup like always, with Ohlins and Kalex who 💞bring new stuff every year. We need to understand the potential of the bike. So we tried different stuff, different setup to understand which is the best bike for me. But for now, I'm happy."