Sepang MotoGP Test: Espargaro: I hit the wall at over 250km/h
Pol Espargaro was forced to sit out th🌱e final day of the Sepang MotoG⭕P test after a big accident on Monday.
The KTM rꦇider lost control of his RC16 under braking🍸 for Turn 4, the bike then spearing sideways off the track and into the wall.
"Honestly I feel lucky," said the Spaniard. "I had a big locking on the sꦍtraight, just when I touched the brake and went into the outside wall.

Pol Espargaro was fo🌟rced to🎉 sit out the final day of the Sepang MotoGP test after a big accident on Monday.
The꧒ KTM rider lost control of his RC16 under braking for Turn 4, the bike then spearing sideways off the track and into the wall.
"Honestly I feel lucky," said the Spaniard. "I had a big lo🙈cking on the straight, just when I touched the brake and went into the outside wall.
"It was reaꦕlly close, I hit it around more than 250km/h and nothing really big happened - no broken bones, just pain everywhere especially in my feet because I did many flips, front and the back.
"But even if I cannot ride today, I'm lucky to be here ✅and to be watchinℱg with the team."
The Spaniard's main injury was to his ankle🐽s, which will be further checked on his return to Europe.
"I make some X-rays here at the track and also in Kuala Lumpur. There is nothing broken but I don't know how the ligaments are. Th♍at worries me a little bit more because🌞 I feel pain on the movement.
"Right now the ankles are stꦺill quite swollen. We'll see how I feel when I arrive in Barcelona and make a resonance scan to check♓ everything and be clear."
Espargaro's place fo💞r the final day was taken ๊by test rider Mika Kallio.
"For sure I don’t like that I cannot test all the things that were ready for the bike but anyway I thin𒅌k KTM did a good test with Mika, who was already here and ready to ri🀅de.
"He is riding wi🐻th my bike, testing my things and I trust him 100%. Honestly I feel lucky because I'm not badly hurt and I have good guys in my pit box working with my bikes and checking what I couldn't. I'm grateful to them."

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