Marco Bezzecchi passed fit to ride after FP1 fall

Marco Bezzecchi passed fit to ride after FP1 fall

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Marco Bezzecchi, who underwent surgery on a fractured collarbone last Sunday, has been passed fit to ride in the remainder of this weekend’s Indonesian MotoGP.

VR46 Ducati star Marco Bezzecchi, who injured his right shoulder in a training accident on Saturday, was initially cleared to participate in FP1 and had to pass another medical check before continuing the weekend. Despite his injury, Bezzecchi performed exceptionally well in the morning session, finishing fifth fastest, but unfortunately had a fast fall at the end of the session. Luckily, he did not sustain further injuries and has been given approval by MotoGP doctors to compete in the entire Mandalika grand prix. Bezzecchi is currently striving to keep his chances of winning the championship alive, despite being 54 points behind leader Francesco Bagnaia and 51 points behind Jorge Martin. Additionally, several other riders who have previously suffered injuries, including Bezzecchi’s teammate Luca Marini, LCR Honda’s Alex Rins, Lenovo Ducati’s Enea Bastianini, and Gresini Ducati’s Alex Marquez, are also attempting comebacks. Notably, this is the first time since the Portimao opener that all 22 full-time riders are on track together. However, caution is necessary as the slippery and dusty surface has caused numerous accidents across all three classes, with Bezzecchi and Alex Marquez both experiencing morning accidents. Ultimately, Moto2 was additionally interrupted by a power outage in the pits, slightly delaying the start of the first MotoGP session.

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