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Pecco Bagnaia's Right Shoulder Surgery: Summer Break Begins for Rehabilitation
The start of the MotoGP summer season began with an unexpected health challenge for Ducati rider Pecco Bagnaia. Instead of spending time with his family, while the Ducati team was busy with important appointments, Bagnaia's condition became critical. The goal during this period is for the young rider to begin his rehabilitation process and prepare for future races.
Injury Details and Treatment Process
According to information from the Ducati team, Pecco Bagnaia focused on doctor appointments instead of spending time with his family. After his trip to Rome following the German Grand Prix, Bagnaia headed to the hospital instead of visiting his family.
The young rider's condition resulted in surgery on his right shoulder at the University Hospital in Modena on Wednesday. The procedure was defined as "endoscopic fasciotomy," and the team reported that it was successfully completed in the evening hours. The purpose of this operation was to address Compartment Syndrome (Armpump), a common issue in motorsport.
Team Statements and Goals
The Ducati-Lenovo team made an official statement regarding this process. The team emphasized that Bagnaia used his MotoGP summer break to begin the planned recovery and rehabilitation process. The team's main goal is to ensure that Bagnaia returns to the track for racing during the British Grand Prix at Silverstone between August 7 and 9.
Race Performance Evaluation
Pecco Bagnaia's weekly MotoGP weekend performance was not ideal in terms of results at the Sachsenring circuit. The rider achieved 6th and 7th place in these races. In overall scoring, Bagnaia, who participated in a total of eleven races, placed 8th with 143 points. When compared to World Champion Jorge Martin (Aprilia), Bagnaia had a 65-point difference. These results highlight his lagging position in the current standings.
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