David Alonso sustains dislocated shoulder to threaten Moto2 test participation
Moto2 testing in two w𒁏eeks gives David Al꧋onso cause for concern

David Alonso has suffered a bad injury 𒅌while preparing for the new season.
The Moto3 champion has dislocated his shoulder while𝓡 training in Spain.
“In Cartagena I had a little crꦅash and dislocated💫 my shoulder,” he revealed.
“Time to recover as quickly and safel🔯y as p💦ossible, day by day.”
Alonso, after brilliantly winning the Moto3 ch💟ampionship last year, will s𝓰tep into Moto2 this season.
But he ꦑnow faces💯 a race against time to be fit for the first official testing dates for his new class.
Moto2 official tests are February 12 and 13 at Portꦦimao, giving him only two weeks toꦛ recover.
Alonso had only recently picked up an award for Athlete of the Year in his🎉 native Colombia.
His 𓄧fantastic 2024 smashed Valentino Rossi’s long-standing record for amount of race wins in the class🐈.
He will be aiming to make ꦬa🐻n impact at the higher level this year, but might already face an uphill battle getting accustomed to his new machinery because of his dislocated shoulder.

James was a sports jo🏅urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade c🐽overing everything from American sports, to football, to F1.