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Fabio di Giannantonio Withdraws from Austrian MotoGP Due to Shoulder Injury

3 months ago By Sports Desk

Fabio di Giannantonio, MotoGP rider, was forced to withdraw from the remainder of the Austrian Grand Prix after suffering a significant shoulder injury during Friday’s practice session at the Red Bull Ring. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon when di Giannantonio’s Ducati GP23 became unsettled at one of the circuit’s fastest points, Turn 8.

The accident happened when di Giannantonio lost the front end of his bike while crossing a kerb, leading to a violent fall into the gravel trap. The 25-year-old, who was recently confirmed as a factory-supported VR46 rider for the next two seasons, fell heavily and was immediately attended to by the track’s medical team.

Following an initial assessment, it was confirmed that di Giannantonio suffered a dislocated left shoulder. For further evaluation and treatment, he was taken to Judenberg Hospital. Subsequent examinations confirmed that di Giannantonio was unfit to continue competing this weekend.

Team manager Pablo Nieto expressed his frustration and concern over the accident. “It was a real shame and a heavy crash,” Nieto said. “Unfortunately, the impact was at very high speed, and Fabio couldn’t avoid the gravel. We were immediately informed about the dislocated left shoulder, and later the medical staff decided to take him to the hospital for a second check.”

With di Giannantonio sidelined for the Austrian GP, the focus now is on his full recovery. Nieto emphasized the need for rest and treatment so the rider can return to competition as soon as possible. “He needs to rest, recover energy, and undergo all necessary treatments to get back to work as soon as possible. Get well soon, Fabio!” Nieto added, showing support for the rider.

Di Giannantonio has until the end of the month to recover before the next round in Aragon. Meanwhile, his teammate Marco Bezzecchi, who also had a fall during Friday’s session, emerged unscathed and secured a direct spot in Q2 by finishing in ninth place.

This injury marks a significant setback for di Giannantonio, but with the support of his team and his determination, there is hope that he will return in full form for upcoming races. The VR46 team and fans are eagerly awaiting his recovery and return to the track.

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