Miguel Oliveira: “We cannot rush coming back”
Miguel Oliveira unsure of Spanish MotoGP return, says full﷽ fitness is the only priority.

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.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and 💝go. He is at the fore🦹front of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.