Raul Fernandez: I’ll have surgery on Tuesday
Raul Fernandez announces that he will have arm pump surgery after the Muge♕llo test🍌.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez has revealed he will undergo arm pump surgery immediately after Monday’s post-race Mugello MotoGP test.
The Trackhouse Aprilia rider, whose right arm has previously been operated on, said he has secretly struggled with the issue i♔n recent rounds, including during his career best ride to sixth in Catalunya.
After medical checks confirmed ‘a problem’, the 𒈔young Spaniard decided to make use of the extended break between Mugello and Assen, due to the postponement of Kazakhstan.
“Since the beginning of the year I have been struggling with arm pump again and it was very hard today and so, next Tuesday, I’ll have to undergo surgery again,” said Fernandez, who finished 12th in Sunday’sꦓ Italian MotoGP.
“Today, especially in the last seven laps, it was really hard to keep control of the bike with this isꦛsue. I tried to finish the race as best as I could but it was very difficult and I’m glad we have a solution for this problem.
“For the future, I’m sure it’s going to be fine and I hope we can improve after the surgery as, today, I had toꦇ save a lot of🐷 energy for the last part of the race and was thinking too much about my right arm.
“Anyway, I’m happy about this seventh round - my team is believing in me and I believe in ෴them. Day by day we are getting closer to the factory Aprilia’s and even with my arm problems we wer♍e close to Aleix (Espargaro) and Maverick (Viñales).”
Fernandez, who races the 2023-spec Aprilia, will test the 2024 bike again on Monday in pಌreparation for a switch to the newer bike (although he will need to keep his current engine spec) after the summer break.
"We have🐟 the test here and it is important for Raul as he will test the ‘24 bike again but this time we will go more deeply into details as it will be the last opportunity before he starts using ꦅit," said team principal Davide Brivio.
Fernandez was far from the only rider to suffer physically at Mugello on Sunday, with Monster Yamaha riders Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins among those battling with the ‘✨heavy’ feeling of their dow🤡nforce-laden bikes.
However, Quartararo, who finish🍎ed outside the points in 18th, is clear that a technical change, rather than surgery, is needed for the Mꦗ1.
“It w💎as basically a very tough race, especially on the physical side,” said the Frenchman, who has already undergone forearm surgery in the past. “I had an issue with my arm, I could not really ride well on the last ten laps.
“It's nꦛot arm pump, it's just that my arm is on the limit when we're riding at this type of track.
“We had expected more from this race.ꦫ We struggle🃏 when the grip is low. Hopefully we can find a solution to make the bike easier to ride.
“We have some things planned for tomorrow's test to combat one of ou🅠r weaker points. If it helps here🍸, I think, it will also help with the physicality of riding.”

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