Alex Rins provides availability update after missing Misano MotoGP
Alex Rins misse🥃d last we♋ekend's round due to illness

Alex Rins will be back in action this wee💯kend in Indone🧸sia.
The Yamaha rider skipped Friday practice at last weekend’s Emilia Romagna MotoGP due to a high fever and, although he attempte🐓d to ride the bike on Saturday, was forced to withdraw from the round.
Days later at the 🐭Mandalika round, Yamaha will welcome Rins back on traꦺck.
“I was very disappointed to miss out on racing last weekend in Misano, but I'm fully recovered now, and I'm rea💎dy to 𝓀start riding again,” Rins said.
“I always enjoy this part of the season. We have a lot of GPs in a row, and the fans in this part of the world are super p🐼assionate about MotoGP, which is super nice to see.”
Teammate Fabio Quartꦗararo added: “We a🙈re starting the overseas tour now, which is always exciting.
“We don't get to see the fans over here often, and they support me a lot, so I always really enjoy✤ these GPs a lot. I also like the Mandalika track.
“I stood on the podium here in 2022 and 2023. We will do our best a𓄧gain this year.
“We made a step forward in Misano, so I'm cu꧅rious to see what we can do this weekend.”
Team di🥂rector Massimo Meregalli said: “We have travelled straight from Misano to Mandalika.
“Th❀is week Alex will return to action, so we are back to full force.
“The Emilia-Romagna weekend was very positive for our team overall. The hard work is payin💙g off, and we want to keep this positive trend going.
“After riding at Mi▨sano for an extensive length of time, we are interested to see how we fare at a completely different track.
“The team is highly motivated, especially since we want to give the Indonesian fans a good show. Their passion for motorcycle racing is on another level, so tꦓhe whole team will be working hard.”
Quartararo missed out o♍n his best result of the season last weekend at Misano by just one corner.
He ran out of fuel, and lost fifth-place as aꦡ result. He was forced to settle for P7.
🧔Nevertheless, it represents a step forward for Yamaha’s main man.
Mandalika is a track he lik🐠es, having finished second in 2022 and third in 2023.
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