MotoGP Japan: Iannone out of Phillip Island, Barbera stays

Hector Barbera will again replace Andrea Iannone at next weekend's Australian MotoGP
Iannone out of Phillip Island, Barbera stays

Hector Barbera will get a second chance to ride the factory Ducati after Andꦬrea Iannone was confirmed as missing next weekend's Australian MotoGP.

The Italian has ♛been sidelined since suffering a fracture to his T3 vertebra at Misano, with Barbera gaiไning a last minute promotion from Avintia to replace the #29 in Japan.

The Spaniard qualified eighth an🎃d was battling for seventh when he fell on lap 9 o🐻f Sunday's grand prix.

"For me it was a fantastic opportunity to ride the 2016 Desmosedici GP and race for a factory squad like the Ducati Team and so I want to thank both Ducati and Avintia Racing for giving me this o🍸pportunity," 🐬Barbera said.

"Unfortunately in the race I was not able to get a good start, especially because the clutch is very different to the one I normally use, and I immediately los🎃t two positions. I took a bit of time to pass Petrucci and then I caught Pol Espargar?, who I tried to overtake several times, until I tried with even more decision and unfortunately I crashed.

"I feel bad about it because I think that today I could have finished in fifth or sixth place. In any case I picked the bike up to finish the race, but in the crash♕ the two wings had broken off and I was no longer a𝕴ble to ride it well.

"However it was a great experience and I am very h൩appy that I have been given another chance next wee🍒k at Phillip Island."

The news - which officially ends any speculation that Casey Stoner might come out of retirement - in turn means that Australian Super♐bike champion Mike Jones shoul𓆏d get a second MotoGP ride, in place of Barbera, at Avintia.

UPDATE: Jones confirmed at Avintia for Phillip༺ Island.

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