‘Short circuit’ caused Miguel Oliveira's Mandalika highside
“The�🌟�re was a short circuit in the bike [ECU] control unit."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira has reveale🦹d that a♉ ‘short circuit’ caused the traction control failure that left him with a broken wrist in Friday practice for September's Indonesian MotoGP.
The injury required surgery and meant Oliveira missed the following five rounds, returning for a 🐷Trackhouse Aprilia farewell at the Barceloꦯna finale.
“The cra🍌sh was bad luck,” Oliveira said during a media event for 🥂sponsor Estrella Galicia 0,0.
“There was a short circuit in the bike [ECU] control ജunit. That made me lose all the [traction] control systems and I ended up crashing over the handlebars.
“When you crash like that, injuries are ꧂a matter of luck. It's a very tricky kind of crash. It can be unlucky If you hit the handlebars or land too hard on the tarmac.
“However, I was back home qui🐼cജkly, had the surgery and everything went well. Now I'm fully recovered.”
Having also been iಞnjured at the start and finish of 2023, the five-time KTM MotoGP race winner never got🌌 to complete an uninterrupted campaign on the Aprilia.
“It's been two years in which I've been struggling a lot, both technical and physic🔯al sides,” he said. “We never ended up achieving what we had set ourselves as a goal.
“It's been a difficult two years in my MotoGP career, but I think this, in the end, will make me a stronger and more complete ride🎉r.
“I've been able to adapt to a🐓 bike that was very different to what I was used to and I've also been taking steps forward in my riding style, so I think it's something that will be good for me in the future.”
The ♒29-year-old now joins the new Pramac Yamaha project for 2025, making his M1 debut at Novem𓆏ber's Barcelona test.
“It was a very nice day,” said Oliveira, who set the 17th fastest lap time. “Actually, it was more a day of arriving and getting to know the bike and the team very quick๊ly, because we didn't really have time to sit down and work a lot.
“Firstly, because the team was coming from a wo𓆏rld championship celebration, and secondly, because they were getting new bikes. We had a lot of help from Yamaha throughout the day to make the transition from one bike to a🌠nother.
“Technic⛦ally, we couldn't go too deep because it was all new, but I had a lot of fun.
“It was clear that the bike needs to improve, but I really felt good and that left me very happy anꦆd motivated for next test. We are all looking forward to the꧅ next one.”
Due to its D concession ranking, Oliveira and the other Yamaha race riders will be eligi🍃ble to take part in the Sepang Sha🐬kedown test, before February’s Official test.

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