Rabat out of Sepang, Granado denied debut
Tito Rabat will miss this weekend's Malaysian MotoGP as he continues to struggle with a right-hand injury from✃ the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi.
The Spaniard is now turning his attention to some 'intense rehab' ahead of the Valencia fina✃le and following post-ra💮ce test.
Meanwhile, Reale Avintia confirmed that its MotoE rider Eric Granado♕ – who will remain at the team in 20🅠20 - was 'one of the possible replacements' to take Rabat's place at Sepang.
T🎉he Brazilian even undertook a 40-hour journey to be present in Malaysia in case.

Tito Rabat will miss this weekend's Malaysian MotoGP as he continues to struggle with a right-hand injury from the Japanese൲ Grand Prix at Motegi.
The Spaniard is now turning his attention to some 'intense rehab' ahead of the Valencia finale and following post-race teꦜst.
Meꦦanwhile, Reale Avintia confirmed that its MotoE rider Eric Granado – who will remain at the team in 2020 - was 'one of the possible replacements' to take Rabat's place at Sepang.
The Brazilian even undertook a ꦆ40-hour journey to be pre𓆉sent in Malaysia in case.
But due to unspecified 'different circumstances' - possibly a lack of any MotoGP pr༺ior testing, which caused controversy when Avintia brought in Christophe Ponsson as a stand-in last season - the team has announced 'it won’t be possible'.
Avintia still hopes to give Granado the chance to ride a Mot🦩oGP bike 'shortly'.
“I am very🍸 happy to continue with Avintia for another year. I quite liked the work w🌳e have done in MotoE and, although for some reasons we did not get the results, I am sure that next year we will have a great season," said Granado, who has also competed in Moto3 and Moto2.
"I also want to thank that they trusted me to come to Malaysia, I hope to have🦩 a😼nother opportunity shortly to work with the MotoGP team and grow as a pilot within the team for the next few years.”
Rabat and Karel Abraham will remain at Avintia in𒆙 MotoGP next year.
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