Bezzecchi Withdraws From German GP in Another Blow to MotoGP Title Hopes
Aprilia said the injury requires surgery in Italy after Bezzecchi’s crash ended his German Grand Prix weekend.
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Marco Bezzecchi suffers displaced left clavicle fracture at Sachsenring, to undergo surgery in Italy
Marco Bezzecchi has suffered a severe setback at the Sachsenring after a high-speed crash in Q2 left the Aprilia rider with a displaced fracture of his left collarbone. The dramatic incident occurred at Turn 7 during the crucial qualifying session for the German Grand Prix, abruptly halting Bezzecchi’s campaign for a top grid position. Immediately following the crash, Bezzecchi was transported to the circuit’s medical centre for evaluation. Unde…
Down for Bezzecchi during Sachsenring's qualifying. During the first run of Q2, the driver Aprilia lost the rear of his RS-GP in turn 7 at 140 km/h and was jumped from the bike. The exams he submitted to showed a complete and broken fracture of the left clavicle that requires surgery, so he returned to Italy and will skip the rest of the weekend. "It's a tough time, but we are harder," wrote Bez on social CADUT'S VIDEO
On June 21, Marco Bezzecchi was condemned to watch at the GP of the Czech Republic in Brno because he had slapped a track helper. On Sunday, after a fall, the Italian missed the race on the Sachsenring in Germany.
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