Biaggi takes a `break`.

The Roman, who fell from his Sterilgarda Go Eleven Ducati at around 200km/h during race two in Australia, has bee꧋n told that the mild climate of the Indian Ocean location will help his many bumps and bruises heal, although his fractured left wrist remains in a cast.

Biaggi's main priority is to be back on his new 1098 in time for round three of꧃ the 2008 World Superbike Championship, at Valencia on Apr👍il 6.

Biaggi, Australia WSBK Race 1 2008
Biaggi, Australia WSBK Race 1 2008
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The Roman, who fell from his Sterilgarda Go♏ Eleven Ducati☂ at around 200km/h during race two in Australia, has been told that the mild climate of the Indian Ocean location will help his many bumps and bruises heal, although his fractured left wrist remains in a cast.

Biaggi's main priority is to be back o💦n his new 1098 in time for round three of the 2008𒅌 World Superbike Championship, at Valencia on April 6.

Biaggi's do🐎uble Phillip Island DNF - the former MotoGP star fell without harm in race one - has left him seventh in the championship standings, 52 points behind Troy Bayliss.

Bayliss has also been forced to miss the Valencia test𝕴, after injuring his arm during practice at Phillip Island.

Biaggi's team-mate Ruben Xaus was fastest with a rec⛄ord-breaking lap time during the first day of the Spanish test, but✤ won't take part in Friday's final day.

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