Aleix Espargaro, new check on Sunday. GP over for Savadori

Aleix Espargaro, new check on Sunday. GP over for Savadori
Aleix Espargaro, new check on Sunday. GP over for Savadori

After yesterday’s bad crash in the pre-qualifying session, Aleix Espargaro had another one today in the sprint race. It happened in turn 15 on the last lap, when he was in sixth position behind Fabio Di Giannantonio. He was at high speed and had a nasty roll in the gravel. He had pain in his right wrist and went to the Medical Center at the TT Circuit Assen for all the necessary checks.

Sprint MotoGP Assen, Espargaro and Savadori’s conditions

Antonio Boselli, Aprilia communication manager, spoke to Sky Sport and explained that for Espargaro “there is a suspicion of a fracture to the metacarpal of the right hand and there is also something to the right foot“. In order to carry out more in-depth tests, it was decided that the pilot will go to the hospital.

Also in hospital is Lorenzo Savadori, who took a big blow to the front and is in a lot of pain after the fall at the start of the sprint race. The CT scan will better establish the physical conditions of the two riders, new updates on their conditions will arrive in the next few hours. Let’s hope that encouraging news arrives, there shouldn’t be anything serious.

Technical director Romano Albesiano expressed his point of view on the accident that happened to Aleix: “Maybe he remembered the double overtaking he did here two years ago in that situation. Probably the desire to recover the position led him to enter a bit fast, it happens. This is a track where you go very fast on average, so when you fall there can be consequences“.

UPDATE 7:30 PM – Espargaro’s condition will be re-checked on Sunday morning before the warm-up. The X-ray of his right hand showed a simple fracture to the fifth metacarpal, confirmed by the CT scan. Instead, Savadori was declared unfit to race: he was diagnosed with a small fracture of the lumbar vertebrae.

Photo: MotoGP

 
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