Miguel Oliveira: “We cannot rush coming back”

Miguel Oliveira unsure of Spanish MotoGP return, says full﷽ fitness is the only priority.

Miguel Oliveira, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
Miguel Oliveira, 2025 Qatar MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira returned to the MotoGP paddock in Qatar on Friday with his left arm in a sling as he continues recovering from a complicated sꦰhoulder injury🔴 sustained in Argentina.

The Pramac Yamaha rider was 🐻injured when he was taken down by rookie Fermín Aldeguer during the Sprint o🍎n March 15th. 

Initially suspected to be a fractured collarbone, further examination revealed Oliveira had suffered a more s🐼evere ‘luxation of the sternum and clavicle’.

Describing tꦍhe e🔜arly stages of his recovery, Oliveira told MotoGP.com: “I had the shoulder completely immobilised for the first three weeks. 

"Those were the more critical ones to get the clavicle back in plac𒉰e, try to create a little⛦ bit of a scar tissue around it and try to get a little bit of stability.

“Now I'm able to start to move a little bit more freely the arm and the shoulder, and I can start to se♚e things going a little bit better and better each day. 

"An🏅d of course that's really motivating when you're trying to come back as soon as possible.”

“We cannot rush coming back”

Oliveira is being replaced for the second event in a row by Yamaha test rider Augu♒sto Fernandez.

The next potential date for a re🔴turn to MotoGP action is the Spanish Grand Prix at the end of th༺is month.

“We'll see, it's the doctor's decision,” Oliveira said. “After we get another MRI n▨ext week we'll assess the situation of the tendon. 

"Then ꧋if we can start to go higher and higher with the movements, we can start to add maybe a little bit of weight that speeds up the recovery quite well.

“How much, we're not sure. And we need to have a stable collarbone to compete, to make sure it do🌄esn't come out with the effoꦕrt. 

"So we cannot rush coming back. I n𝔉eed to be 100% fit t💎o ride the MotoGP.”

Oliveira, injured by the actions of othe♕rs more than any other rider on the premier-class grid, said he tries not to dwell on what happened.

“You just try to forget,” he said. “Every injury I'm just looking🍸 forward, to wha🐼t I can do to heal myself as quickly as possible.

“Also, to have an optimistic and a positive approach to the comeback. Because if 🉐you start thinking about the luck you have, you 💮will lose control a little bit of what you can do.

“So whenꦑever the time is to come back. I'll make sure I'll be ready.”

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