Schumacher back on a MotoGP bike!
When Ducati MotoGP test rider Vittoriano Guareschi suffered a minor injury during testing at Mugello, former seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher was called up to take his place on Thur꧃sday - but once again denied any racing ambitions.
Guareschi hit the ground during the second day of a three-day Ducati Corse Development Team test and, although not seriously injured, a bad knock to his coccyx meant the Ita🐎lian was unable to continue.

When Ducati MotoGP test rider Vittoriano Guareschi suffered a minor injury during testing at Mugello, former seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher was ca﷽lled up to take his place on Thursday - but once again denied any racing ambitions.
Guareschi hit the ground during the secon🗹d day of a three-day Ducati Corse Developme𝐆nt Team test and, although not seriously injured, a bad knock to his coccyx meant the Italian was unable to continue.
That led to Ducati offering Sch🌄umacher the chance to make his third appearance on a Desmosedici grand prix machine - and the German, who finished fourth during his 'official' motorcycle race debut, during a KTM Trophy round at Misano last Sunday, 'did not hesitate🌜 for a second'.
Despite 'difficult' weather💜 con𓄧ditions, Schumacher completed 42 laps on the 800cc GP8, with a best lap time 'in 1min 58.0secs'.
The fastest race laps during the 2007 Italian Grand Prix ranged from a 1min 50.3ဣ57secs, set by Repsol Honda🌜's Dani Pedrosa, to a 1min 53.735secs, set by Kurtis Roberts on the KR212V.
"It was a nice surprise yesterday when I received the sudden offer 💯to come to Mugello today," Michael said. "And despite the difficult weather conditions it was again big fun to ride the Ducati. But I repeat it very clearly that I have no intention at all to step into any kind of MotoGP competitions."
Schumacher impressed𝓡 the two-wheeled world by lapping within five seconds of the lap record during post-race testing at Valencia last November, having made his 'MotoGP debut' - on the 990cc 🐻version of the Desmosedici - during a test at Mugello in October of 2005.
On that occasion Schumacher, then still racing for Ferrari, was reported to have circulated 16 seconds off MotoGP pace, illu🦹strating his impressive rate of progress since.

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