Acosta tries to get Silverstone doctors to let him race

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It all points to the big surprise, the big innovation, on the return of the Motorcycle World Championship after a long month’s holiday that put the bike on suspension. Finnish Grand PrixIt is the young Murcian’s attempt to reappear, which he plans to take on. Peter Acosta18 years old, currently Moto3 world champion, in his category Moto2One month after surgery by Doctor Ignatius Geneva A complex fracture of the left femur, which was believed to be clean at first, and which later turned out to be a little more complex, although there was nothing that one of the world’s most prestigious surgeons couldn’t fix in surgery. Quiron Dexeus Institute.

stable fixation

Acosta broke his femur while doing motocross, right after finishing second. German Grand Prix and before going to Assen to participate in the competition Dutch Grand Prixlast Friday, Dr. Ginebreda, and although the fracture has not fully healed, the fixation is stable enough to think the ‘Mazarrón Shark’ might try to get past the doctors’ control at Silverstone tomorrow. The circuit is where the World Championship continues this weekend with the British Grand Prix.

Again, we’re clearly in a typical situation where doctors recommend a certain amount of caution and drivers want to take risks to stay competitive. Acosta, who enthusiastically declared “we are here, we are back” after a great win in Italy, despite being 71 points behind the two leaders, Celestino Vietti and spanish Augusto Fernandezexactly Acosta’s partner in Fin’s ‘team’ Aki Garlic KTM Red BullWith nine races and 225 points at stake, there’s still time to complicate the conquest of the title.

continuous work

Acosta originates from his left femur, yes, but still doesn’t have enough bone callus to think it’s already intact. It’s clear that Acosta’s tough check at the Silverstone circuit hospital tomorrow will decide whether he can make it through Friday’s first practice sessions, but experience shows that these gladiators always pass these tests, they don’t. Just because they felt the passion and they started running again, but because their capacity to recover was so great and because of the ‘shark of Mazarrón’ that since the surgery, already 24 hours after leaving the operating room, it started to set its feet on the ground. Not even for a day did he stop working out in the gym and working with all kinds of muscle and bone stimulating machines.

It all points to the big surprise, the big innovation, on the return of the Motorcycle World Championship after a long month’s holiday that put the bike on suspension. Finnish Grand PrixIt is the young Murcian’s attempt to reappear, which he plans to take on. Peter Acosta18 years old, currently Moto3 world champion, in his category Moto2One month after surgery by Doctor Ignatius Geneva A complex fracture of the left femur, which was believed to be clean at first, and which later turned out to be a little more complex, although there was nothing that one of the world’s most prestigious surgeons couldn’t fix in surgery. Quiron Dexeus Institute.

stable fixation

Acosta broke his femur while doing motocross, right after finishing second. German Grand Prix and before going to Assen to participate in the competition Dutch Grand Prixlast Friday, Dr. Ginebreda, and although the fracture has not fully healed, the fixation is stable enough to think the ‘Mazarrón Shark’ might try to get past the doctors’ control at Silverstone tomorrow. The circuit is where the World Championship continues this weekend with the British Grand Prix.

Again, we’re clearly in a typical situation where doctors recommend a certain amount of caution and drivers want to take risks to stay competitive. Acosta, who enthusiastically declared “we are here, we are back” after a great win in Italy, despite being 71 points behind the two leaders, Celestino Vietti and spanish Augusto Fernandezexactly Acosta’s partner in Fin’s ‘team’ Aki Garlic KTM Red BullWith nine races and 225 points at stake, there’s still time to complicate the conquest of the title.

continuous work

Acosta originates from his left femur, yes, but still doesn’t have enough bone callus to think it’s already intact. It’s clear that Acosta’s tough check at the Silverstone circuit hospital tomorrow will decide whether he can make it through Friday’s first practice sessions, but experience shows that these gladiators always pass these tests, they don’t. Just because they felt the passion and they started running again, but because their capacity to recover was so great and because of the ‘shark of Mazarrón’ that since the surgery, already 24 hours after leaving the operating room, it started to set its feet on the ground. Not even for a day did he stop working out in the gym and working with all kinds of muscle and bone stimulating machines.

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