Pedro Acosta’s injury update after avoiding surgery on damaged shoulder
“It’s not broken enough to have surgery!"

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta rode on Friday in practice for the Thailand MotoGP,♚ days after being ruled out of the grand prix in Australia.
The Tech3 GASGAS rider fel꧋l in Saturday’s sprint in Australia and injured a shoulder, forcing him to withdraw from the feature race.
But in Buriram he has returned swiftly🥃, and has avoided surgery on the damage.
Acosta described his condition after returning to the bike: “Good. I was taki🐼ng time to warm up. I don’t normally warm up before the session…
“It took me three, four, five lapไs to warm up again🎶.
“After I warmed up, I was okay, it wa🍒s not painful.
“The pain is there but it’s not crazy, so w𝓰e need to be happy.”
Acosta♔ was seventh-fastest on Friday. On♉ly Maverick Vinales (fifth) was a faster non-Ducati rider.
The sensational rookie insists the pain in his shoulder di༺d not prohibꦓit his riding too much.
“No. In FP1 we needed to adjust t🅘he bike a bit, we opened the handlebars and made it more wide,” he explained.
“On o🌼ne side, you can hold the bike better with your legs.
“You see normally when I brake I always hold out my leg, but today I tried to hold 💧the bike more with my l🦩egs.
“For me, this is the most stressful session of the whole wꦆ♛eekend.”
Acosta said about his shoulder: “It’s ﷺnot broken enough to have surgery!
“It’s fine. The pain will go awa💫y in weeks. We need ⛎physiotherapy.”
His attention turns to Saturday in Thailand.
“We need to improve a lot of things,” Acosta said. “Today was a decision day, to decide which fairing to take from now until the end 🐟of the season.
“I tried both in FP1. They haꦛve positives aౠnd negatives.
“They may bring us another way 😼of riding the bike. But🐬 they also have negatives.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spor❀ts, to football, to F1.