MotoGP Germany: Aleix Espargaro: Rib fractures detected, Ducati ‘on another planet’

Aleix Espargaro’s list of injuries from his cycling accident on the eve of last weekend's Mugello MotoGP event continues to grow.
Aleix Espargaro, MotoGP race, German MotoGP, 18 June
Aleix Espargaro, MotoGP race, German MotoGP, 18 June

Initially told there were no fractures, the factory A💖prilia rider battled agonising pain a🌳nd swelling in his heel on the way to sixth in the Italian race.

An MRI the following day then revealed two fractures in his rig♕ht foot and, after Sunday’s Sachsenring race, Espargaro revealed similar dam💦age has now been detected in his ribs.

“I have a lot of pain in the foot stilꦐl, which is quite normal,𝓀 but I also have a lot of pain in the back since yesterday,” he said.

“So I went to the Clinica Mobile after the warm u𝓡p and I have two small fractures. Well, not that small, on the [number] 9 and 10🎃 ribs. Which is why I have got that much pain.

“The doctors told me that it's normal that when they start to heal🐲, you feel more pain. So I didn't check after Mugello… But on the bike, it’s not a disaster. It's more when I finish. Now I'm exhausted. I have pain in the back, th🌳e foot. I'm really sore. But on the bike, it's quite OK.”

Espargaro, like🍨 Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo, paid the price for gambling on the soft rear tyre for the 30-lap Grand Prix, while all others chose the medium. The Spaniard🐻 dropped from fifth in the early stages to 16th at the flag.

“We made a big mistake by choosing the soft. We didn't have a lot o♏f info due to the weather conditions this weekend. Anꩲd… You have to invent something when you start 10th and when you don't have the Ducati, so this is what we did. And yeah, was not a good choice,” he said.

“The start was not bad. I knew I had some good opportunities in th🌟e first laps so I attacked. I was in P5, which was good, but 💃then by lap 10 already the tyre started to drop and in the last six laps was super dangerous. I couldn't really manage the tyre.”

But even without the tyre mistake, Espargaro feels Ducati, wh💝ose riders filled eight of the top ten p🉐laces, is “on another planet”.

♋“I think it was eight Ducatis in the top nine. So I think today I could finish in ninth place quite OK. But I'm aiming for more. This is why we tried a gamble with the soft tyre, but it didn’t pay off,” Espargaro explained.

“I said from the pre-season that I like my [2023] bike. But the bike is 3 or 4% different than the ‘22 spec. This is why we didn't improve enough. [But] Sincerely, I didn't expect that Ducati improved that much from last year, but they did. I think it wa🥃s 20 seconds faster. So we don't have the level.”

Espargaro heads to next weekend'🅺s Assen round holding ninth in the worl♎d championship.

Team-mate Maverick Vinales failed to finish Sunday's race after an apparent engಌin💜e failure, while in 15th place, on lap 8.

Vinales hinted that the early stages of t🔯he engine problem m⛄ight also have been a factor in his off-pace weekend:

"If we work well, we know that we can be🥀 fast, but evidently there were some problems which conditioned our performance. We still don’t know if this stems from a problem with the engine that forced me to retire.

"We’ll analyse the data in-✨depth now and try to figure i🔯t out. It’s a shame but complaining won’t help anything."

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