Struggling Honda rider ruled out of French MotoGP at Le Mans
Notable absentee at Le Mans ♉as MotoGP rider suffers after surgery

Honda😼 will🥀 be without one of their riders for this weekend’s French MotoGP.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Somkiat Chantra requires more time to recover from arm pump surgery, which heꦦ underwent after the most re🐬cent MotoGP round in Jerez.
A statement from 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:LCR Honda read: “IDEMITSU Honda LCR rider Somkiat Chantra will not take part in the Grand Prix of France as he continues his recovery following arm pump surgery, which took place on Ap🅺ril 30th.
“After a post-surgery ch✃eck-up, Dr. Xavier Mir, who carried out the procedure, recommended allowing more time for Somkiat to regain full strength before returning to competition. While his rehabilitation is progressing well, he is not yet in suitable condition to race.
“The team fully supp🐽orts Somkiat’s recovery process and looks forward to welcoming him back on track soon.”
Chantra was forced to withdraw from the Spanish MotoGP due to the ꦿpain after 14 laps, and un𓆏derwent surgery shortly after.
The Thai rider has endured꧟ a difficult start to his rookie campaign, unable to score a point in six r𝓰ounds so far.
His teammate Johann Zarco, the oldest rider on the grid, is in fine form and is pushing for a promotio๊n to the fac🎃tory team in 2026.
Pedro Acosta fit for French MotoGP?
Chantra was the second MotoGP rider to need arm pump surgery following the Spanish round, after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta.
The tightꦏ corners of the Jerez track can often cause arm pump issues for riders.
KTM confirmed on Tuesday: “Pedro Acosta underwent a positive medical check-up this afternoon in Barcelona and has been clea🔴red to travel to Le Mans.
“A final medical🥂 assessment by MotoGP medical staff will take🐭 place on Thursday to determine his participation in the French MotoGP.”
Arm pu🐻mp is officially known as compartment syndrome.
It is when physical stress lessens the blood flow in the forea𝓀rm, and is a regular problem for MotoGP riders.

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