Injured Miguel Oliveira penalised for Qatar MotoGP Sprint incident
The Portuguese clipped the back of fellow Aprilia rider Aleix Espargaro on the opening lap of the Saturday race in Qatar, sending them both – ﷽plus Ducati's Enea Bastianini – to the ground, while Franco Morbidelli was forced wide.
Oliveira came off the worst, suffering a broken right shoulder blade. Espargaro sustained a ‘a small fracture at the to💙p of the left fibula’ but was back on track for warm-up. Bastiani𓆉ni escaped injury.
The FIM Stewards, having said the incident was “still under investigation" late on Saturday night, have now announc🎐ed their verdict.
RNF rider Oliveira, himself the innocent victim of two early race incidents this year, has been given a Long Lap Penalty for his next Grand Prix race due to ‘riding in an irresponsible ma൲nner causing a crash, involving riders #41 and #23’.
Since Oliveira is unlikely to return to a Moto🌊GP bike until the 2024 Sepang test he would therefore serve his Long Lap in the opening round of next season, back in Qatar on March 10.
"Unfortunately, it looks like it: Miss the [Valencia] race and&nbs🔥p;test. That's it. My final laps of this fantastic season have come to an end," Oliveira said after returning to the circuit on Sunday.
Oliveira is still unsure of the recovery time ꦬfor his shoulder but a similar injury for Bastianini at Po🅠rtimao this season needed two months.

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