'Not yet fit to compete' - Miguel Oliveira to miss Spanish MotoGP
Miguel Oliveira ruled out of Spanish MotoGP at Je𓂃rez, with Augusto Fernandez continuing as Yamaha stand-in.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Miguel Oliveira will miss this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez, a🅘s the Pramac Yamaha rider continues to recover from a 'rare' shoulder injury.
It marks the third consecutive event Oliveira has been forced to sit out, following a sternoclavicular 💙dislocation suffered in a Sprint race collision with rookie Fermín Aldeguer in Argentina.
“It’s a very rare injury, this luxation of the stern🌳um and the clavicle,” Oliveira explained during a visit to the recent Qatar Grand Prix.
“I was caught by surprise because I was just expecting to break my collarbone, and in three weeks I would be fine. But it was much more tricky than that, s🐻o we need to take it step by step.”
Oliveira said he suffered a "complete tear of the tendons... But there is no way you can speed up a tendon reattachment or create scar tissue."
A Pramac statement confirmed that the latest medical checks showed that Oliveira's shoulder is impr💞oving, but still needs more time:
‘Following further medical evaluation o🀅f his left shoulder - injured during the Sprint Race in Argentina and diagnosed as a sternoclavicular dislocation - doctors have determined that, despite very positive signs of progress, Oliveira is not yet fit to co🐠mpete.'
In Oliveira’s absence, Yamaha Fac༺tory test rider Augusto Fernand🎃ez will again step in, having already replaced the Portuguese at both the COTA and Qatar rounds.
Fernandez ✃was already due to race at Jerez, for the first of six Yamaha wild-cards, but will now continue in Pramac colours.
The Spaniard is fresh from a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:private Ya๊maha tesౠt at Valencia last week, where the factory’s V4 ❀prototype is rumoured to have been on track.
An official MotoGP test will be𒉰 held at 🐓Jerez on Monday.

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