Pedro Acosta has been cleared to compete in the French Grand Prix after undergoing arm-pump surgery. The issue has been bothering him since his MotoGP debut in 2024. Acosta admitted that the problem escalated during the last two races, affecting his performance. Despite using the arm as an excuse, Acosta acknowledged that it may have cost him positions. The focus now shifts to his performance at Le Mans, where he aims to regain his status as the leading KTM rider. Another rider, Somkiat Chantra, who also had arm-pump surgery, will not be participating in the upcoming race due to recovery issues.
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