Alex Rins out of Emilia Romagna MotoGP: “I was struggling to breathe”
"I immediately realised that🍃 I was still not okay"

After missing Friday afternoon practice due to a high fever, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Rins was back on his M1 on Saturday morning at the Emilia Romagna MotoGP.
But the Spaniard was “struggꩵling to breathe”, left last on th⛄e timesheets and didn’t reappear for qualifying.
A💦fter consultation with MotoGP medical director Dr Ángel Charte, the Monster Yamaha team has confirmed that Rins will miss the remainder of the event and focus on regaining fitness for next weekend’s Indonesian round.
“This morning I🌃 felt much better, and I wanted to try to get on the bike and go onto the track,” Rins said. “Unfortunately, I immediately realise♏d that I was still not okay, because I was struggling to breathe.
“I wanted to complete the session, but immediately after, I hadಌ a visit from Dr Charte who advised me not to get back on the bike and instead t🐻o get treatment to be ready and 100% fit for Indonesia.
“Obviously, I am very sorry not to be๊ able to race in Misano, but I will do everything I can to recover as soon as possible.”
Team director Massimo Meregalli added: 𓃲“Unfortunately, Alex is suffering from quite a 𓆉bad flu. Yesterday, we opted to postpone his work for the Practice session to today's FP2.
“He tried riding again this morning, but following the advice of Dr Charte, we decided to withdraw Álex from the Emilia-Romagna🗹 GP in order for him to be fit for the next race weekend in 💝Mandalika.
“It's a pity, and we are all feeling sorry for Álex. He prepared well for this GP during the Misano Test but 𝓡arrived here feeling under the weather, and there's nothing we could do. Let's stay positive, and next week we will start again from zero.”
Illness has 𝕴affected the MotoGP paddock during both Misano rounds, with Repsol Honda Joan Mir and then Luca Marini previously fo💮rced out of the San Marino Grand Prix.
Rins’ team-mate Fabio Quartarꩵaro was second fastest in final practice, then claimed ninth on the grid in qualifying.
Indonesi🎉a is directly followed by the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.

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