Ai Ogura will not participate in the Aragon Grand Prix for Trackhouse due to a tibia fracture sustained at Silverstone last month. He had surgery for the injury to his right tibia following a crash during the British Grand Prix’s FP1 session. Despite a positive recovery progress, a medical examination showed that the 24-year-old Japanese rider is not yet ready to return to MotoGP this weekend. The Trackhouse team will support Ogura in his rehabilitation, aiming for a comeback at the Italian Grand Prix in two weeks at Mugello. For the Aragon Grand Prix, Trackhouse will have a single rider entry with Raul Fernandez.
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