Spies put of French MotoGP

Pramac Ducati's Ben Sꦗpies is to miss a second MotoGP event, having been ruled out of the forthcoming French MotoGP at Le Mans.
The Texan skippe𒈔d this past weekend's Spanish round to undergo furtherꦡ rehabilitation on the shoulder he injured last October. Spies had suffered unexpected muscle problems - related to the injury - in his home Austin event.
The initial intention was a Le Mans return, but a subsequent Pramac statement declared t♛hat Spies would undergo further medical tests before a decision was made.
The outcome of those tests is that Spies' comeback has now been po𒀰stponed, with Michele Pirro stepping in as a replacement for Le Mans.
Pirro was entered as 𒁏a wild-card at Jerez, allowing him to race-test Ducati's laboratory bike, but as a replacement Pirro will take over Spies' 2013 engine allocation.
That means if Pirro uses a new engine at Le Mans, it will count towards the five engines available for Spies this seaꦇson. Former Gresini CRT racer Pirro finished eleventh at Jerez.
Rookie Andrea๊ Iannone, the sole Pramac rider at the Spanish round, is to undergo arm pump surgery prior to Le Mans.
Following Le Mans is the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, th⛎e home event of both Ducati and Pramac, when Spies is now expected to return.

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