Alex Rins: "They found a little crack in my wrist"
Alex Rins battled through the pain to finish 15th in the Spanish M🅺otoGP Sprint raceಌ.

While Fabio Quartararo celebrated a brilliant pole position, Monster Yamaha team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins was left last on the grid during a punishing Saturday at the Spanish MotoGP.
The Spaniard was caught out twice during the morning practice session. The first was a harmless hairpin spill, but the se🧸cond came at the ultra fast Turn 4.
Franco Morbidelli had earlie﷽r brought out red flags to repair an airfence at the same corner, while Rins required checks at the Medical Center.
The Spaniard was declared fit꧋ to continue but later revealed doctors had discovered a small crack in his wrist, alongside a painful knee distortion, after the violent impact.
"It was a big crash this morning," said Rins. "I lost the front at high speed and went into the air fence, hitting the wall. For a crash at that speed, I'm more or less OK. But they found a little crack in my wrist and the knee was ✃very painful."
Rins returned to the track just minutes before Q1 end🅷ed, completing a single fast lap for 23rd on the grid.
Riding in discomfort and with 🦄an ill-suited set-up during the 12-lap Sprint, Rins benefited from three retirements ahead - including Quartararo - as he climbed to 15th place.
"I did the Sprint just to see what my condition is like," he explained. "For sure I'm༒ destroyed now - after a really big crash, all the muscles start to be painful.
“But it was important because we tried a different setup this morning, and I understood it is not the line to follow. We are a bit ♋far from Fabio, so we need to keep wor🃏king."
Team director Massimo Meౠr♏egalli praised Rins' bravery under the circumstances.
"Mentally and physica꧙lly, that's a tough situation for a rider to be in, but Alex did well in the Sprint. He gradually regaine♊d confidence and made some good overtakes, which will help for Sunday’s long race."
Quartarar๊o led the opening lap of the race but crashed while being overtaken by Marc Marquez on lap two.

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