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Valentino on the track: he suffers but runs

Just a few days after the accident that cost him the break from the Enduro accident that caused him to fracture the tibia and fibula in his right leg, the Yamaha rider will be able to take part in the first free practice sessions of the Spanish GP at Aragon

Valentino on the track: he suffers but runs

Valentino Rossi has also received the green light from the medical center of the Aragon circuit. The Yamaha rider will thus be able to take part in the first free practice sessions of tomorrow's Spanish GP, just over 20 days after the accident in Enduro which caused him to fracture the tibia and fibula in his right leg.

The "doctor" is back on track in record time, just 21 days after breaking his tibia and fibula during training on an enduro motorbike near Urbino. The green light that arrived today from the Aragon circuit medical center comes after the go-ahead received from the medical staff in Italy and, above all, after the first tests – two days ago – at the Misano circuit.

Now, the dream of racing in the Aragon GP next Sunday is one step away from becoming a reality. The definitive test bench will however be tomorrow with the first free practice FP1.

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