Pol Espargaro close to MotoGP return – but not Mugello

However, he is still planning to make his delayed GASGAS race debut in the following rounds leading up to t🦄he summer break.
Theꦫ 31-year-old sustained multiple fractures to his jaw, ribs, neck and back in a nasty practice accident at the Portimao season-opener.
Esparga﷽ro's initial target was to rejoin the Tech3 team for round six this weekend but he ‘still has a small edema issue around his vertebrae’ tha♕t needs treatment.
Team and rider are now hoping Espargaro will be fit for the fo𝓰llowing Sachsenring and/or Assen rounds, held on consecutive weekends after Mugello.
“I was really looking f𝓡orward to getting back on my bike but, as I said from the beginning, the final decision would be made for me by the doct𒁏ors and they asked me to wait a few more days," Espargaro said.
"My original plan was to return for one of thesꦬe next three races before the summer break and this continues to be the idea.
"The most important thing is to be physically ready, and this call means I have a few more days to keep working at home and arriveꦓ in the best form possible and as soon as possible.
"I’m feeling ෴really good and I’m really motivated. I hope to see the team and everyone in the sport, and for sure the fans, as soon as I can.”
Espargaro's rookie team-mate Augusto Fernandez, who finished in fourth place last time at Le Mans, will again be joined by KTM test rider Jonas Folger for M🎃ugello.


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