Portimao Moto2 Test: Marcel Schrotter suffers broken hand, ready for Qatar?

Marcel Schrotter 'confident' of competing at next month's season opener in Qatar after suffering a broken hand at the Official Portimao Moto2 test.
Marcel Schrotter, Portimao Moto2 test, 21 February 2022
Marcel Schrotter, Portimao Moto2 test, 21 February 2022
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Marcel Schrotter remains confident of being fit for next month’s 2022 season opener in Qatar despite suffering a broken hand at the Official ꦫPortimao✅ Moto2 test.  

The IntactGP rider was sixth fastest at the end of day two at the Algarve International Circuit, however, a fall during th🐻e opening session of Monday’s final day resulted in the German suffering a fracture to his left hand. 

Schrotter, who is still without a Moto2 wi✅n to his name - 2022 will be his tenth full season in the intermediate class - remains upbeat of not only making the first round, but being competitive following a 'positive test'. 

Schrotter added: "Overall, it w꧟as a positive test and that gives us all a great feeling. We have confirmed the good impressions from the first test in Jerez. 

"We've made a really good start to the new year after the long winter break and that was als🌳o the case here in Portugal. We did a good job and I felt much freer on the bike again. 

"I'm having more fun riding again and can also contribute in a completely different 🌳way. At the sa🌸me time, we were always in front, regardless of the time or tyres. 

"Of course, we still have t🐠o go a step further,𝓡 because some of the guys have simply made some more progress compared to us, but our goal from the beginning was to be at the front in every session. The pace was really good. The important thing was that I felt comfortable on the bike."

While the 29 year-old enjoyed somewhat of a return to form during the Portimao test, headiꦗng into a race weekend with ling🍸ering injuries is precisely what Schrotter didn’t need, especially as the upcoming season could be his last in Moto2 should he fail to perform. 

Speaking about the crash, Schrotter sai🦄d: "Unfortunately, on the last day of the first session, I crashe𒅌d right on the first lap. Sadly, I broke my hand in the process. 

"The test could not have ended any worse so shortly before the start of the season💧 in Qatar in two w𒅌eeks. 

"Once again, luck is not on our side. Nevertheless, the certainty that everything has worked great so far technically is worth🌼 a lo🙈t. 

"I🐠'll do everything in my power to be ready for action again quickly. It will certainly be a challenge, but I've already raced with many injuries. I'm confident that I'll be able to compete in Qatar, espec💖ially as my team has done such a great job."

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