Pedro Acosta has been deemed fit for the French Grand Prix after undergoing surgery for arm pump. He admitted to experiencing this issue since his MotoGP career began in 2024. The recent surgeries have solved his arm pain concerns that were becoming severe during races and qualifying sessions. Despite his performance struggles, Acosta aims to bounce back and reclaim his position as KTM team leader at the upcoming Le Mans race weekend. However, his competitor Maverick Vinales is also posing a threat in the championship rankings. Unfortunately, Somkiat Chantra, another rider who had arm-pump surgery, will not be competing in the French Grand Prix.
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