Vinales: I am ok and will have two weeks recovery

Maverick Vinales has issued an update on his condition following an overnight stay in hospital after a motocross training accid🍒ent.

Last Thursday the Monster Energy Yamaha team confirmed t෴he 25-year-old suffered an injury during a motocross training session and spent a night♋ in hospital as a precaution.

Since being released from hospital Vinales has given a short video update on his condition and says he has been given two weeks to fully recover, without sp🌸ecifying the details of his injury, but he did avoid any fractures or breaks.

Vinales: I am ok and will have two weeks recovery

Maveri💙ck Vinales has issued an update on his condition following an overnight stay in hospital after a motocross ꦚtraining accident.

Last Thursday the Monster Energy Yamaha team confirmed the 25-year-old suffered an injury during a motocross training session𝄹 and spent a night in hospital as a precaution🍌.

Since being released from hospital Vinales has given a short video update on his condition and says he 𝐆has been given two weeks to fully recover, without specifying the details of his injury, but he did avoid any fractures or breaks.

“Hi guys, I am back home, luckily I am ok, now I ꦆwill have two full weeks of recovery so I will keep you updated. Thank you for the messages and for all the support,” Vinales said his update message on Twitter.

With the start of the 2020 MotoGP world championsꦦhip delayed by the series of post🐟poned rounds following the coronavirus outbreak, the majority of premier class riders have been keeping fit and busy training on motocross bikes and bicycles.

Vinales, who spent part of his pre-season preparations training at Qatar’s Aspire facilities, has returned 🔥to his native Spain during the delays to the start of the 2020 season and has frequently posted images of him motocross training.

Given the 2020 ope🐈ning round is currently scheduled for the Spanish MotoGP at Jerez on May 1-3, Vinales will comfortably recover before the official start of the premier class season.

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— Maverick Viñales (@mvkoficial12)

Following last weekend’s 2020 opener for Moto2 and Moto3 in Qatar, which saw the Qatar MotoGP class cancelled due to travel restrictions on people who had be🐼en in Italy over the previous 14 days, MotoGP is facing a🔯 two-month delay to the resumption of the full campaign.

The Thailand, United States and Argentina rounds have all been postponed until later in the 🦂year following travel bans amid the coronavirus outbreak. Both Italy and Spain are enduring widespread lockdowns to restrict the spread of COVID-19, with over 157,000 cases and 5,845 deaths reported globally amid the pandemic.

The delays to the start of the season also give Marc Marquez, Takaaki Nakagami and Miguel Oliveira ample time to fully recover from their respective shoulder operations when previously ꧃they had been facing a race against time to be fit for the initial openiไng round in Qatar.

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