Fernandez out for Spanish GP

Scritto giovedì 21 Marzo 2024 alle 19:21.

Fernandez fuori per il GP di Spagna e oltre mentre Gajser e Zanchi si preparano per il secondo round

Ruben Fernandez del Team HRC non sarà al cancello per il secondo round del Campionato Mondiale MXGP 2024, poiché non si è ripreso dall’infortunio alla gamba riportato nel primo round della serie, tuttavia saranno presenti i compagni di squadra Tim Gajser e il debuttante Ferruccio Zanchi per assicurarsi che due terzi della squadra saranno in azione per questo GP di Spagna, che si terrà sul circuito di Arroyomolinos vicino a Madrid.

Il cinque volte campione del mondo Gajser spera di poter continuare la sua forma di inizio stagione che lo ha visto vincere la gara di qualificazione e la seconda manche al primo round in Patagonia-Argentina, e lo vede a soli tre punti dalla vetta del campionato del mondo. classifica. 

Sfortunatamente, il compagno di squadra spagnolo Fernandez non sarà al suo fianco a causa dello strappo al legamento crociato anteriore che ha subito nell’incidente alla prima curva della gara di qualificazione dell’Argentina. È un vero peccato per lui, perché non solo questo è il suo GP di casa, ma è anche una gara in cui è salito sul podio l’anno scorso ed era davvero entusiasta di provare a fare lo stesso di nuovo nel 2024. martedì verrà sottoposto ad un intervento chirurgico per risolvere il problema, dopo aver deciso che questa era la migliore linea d’azione, al fine di riportarlo in forma e in salute e correre il più rapidamente possibile.

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Sfortunatamente, non sono riuscito a riprendermi in tempo per correre l’MXGP di Spagna questo fine settimana. È una grande delusione perché ovviamente è il mio GP di casa e adoro correre qui davanti a tutti i tifosi. Tuttavia, dopo aver provato a pedalare per un po’ mercoledì, e poi aver fatto un controllo medico giovedì, è stato deciso che un intervento chirurgico per riparare l’ACL sarebbe stato l’approccio migliore, e quello che avrebbe riportato a correre senza dolore in una cronologia positiva. Un grande grazie per tutto il supporto che ho ricevuto e spero di vedervi in pista, anche se non farò la fila al cancello.

Marco Pereira de Freitas
Direttore Generale HRC – MXGP
Notizie contrastanti questa settimana, poiché abbiamo ottenuto il verdetto secondo cui Ruben non avrebbe potuto correre nel suo GP di casa. Ha fatto tutto il possibile per stare bene e guidare, ma alla fine non è stato possibile nelle condizioni in cui si trova. È un vero peccato, ma abbiamo ancora Tim e Ferruccio che sono entrambi molto ansiosi di fare bene in Spagna e arrivano con molta fiducia dalle loro prestazioni in Argentina. Dovrebbe essere un bel GP, con tanto pubblico e, si spera, bel tempo, così il Team HRC sarà pronto!

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Team HRC’s Ruben Fernandez will not be on the gate for the second round of the 2024 MXGP World Championship, as he has not recovered from the leg injury sustained at the first round of the series, however teammates Tim Gajser and rookie Ferruccio Zanchi will be there to make sure that two-thirds of the team will be in action for this Spanish GP, held at the Arroyomolinos circuit near Madrid.

Five-time world champion Gajser will be hoping that he can continue his early-season form that saw him win the qualifying race and the second moto at round one in Patagonia-Argentina, and sees him just three points off the top of the world championship standings. The Slovenian looked excellent across the whole weekend and will now try to turn that speed into an overall victory at a track that he hasn’t always had the best of luck.

Unfortunately, Spanish teammate Fernandez will not be lining up next to him because of the torn ACL injury that he suffered in the first turn incident of the Argentina qualification race. It is a massive shame for him, because not only is this his home GP, it is also a race that he stepped up onto the podium for last year and he was really excited to try and do the same again in 2024. The #70 will now have surgery on Tuesday to fix the problem, with the decision having been made that this was the best course of action, in order to get him back fit and healthy and racing as quickly as possible.

After his sixth overall in South America, 17-year-old youngster Zanchi is raring to go once again, as he looks to try and better his performance at Villa La Angostura. He came through the pack excellently in both races, but now the aim is to try and start a little bit closer to the leaders and see how his pace matches up with those riders who have several year’s more experience than the Italian. While the team are still trying not to put too much pressure on his shoulders, his great start to 2024 is raising the bar and growing expectations and after a couple of weeks of testing, it’ll be a good chance to make an even bigger impact in this exciting MX2 class.

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It was important to get off to a strong start in Argentina and I did just that, winning two of the three races and riding well on what was a tricky track. Now, it is important to maintain that in what will be another difficult challenge in Spain. I’ve had mixed emotions there before, but there should be a lot of fans attending and I always enjoy riding when we have an enthusiastic crowd so it is a race that I’m looking forward to.

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Unfortunately, I just haven’t been able to recover in time to race the MXGP of Spain this weekend. It is a big disappointment because obviously it is my home GP and I love racing in front of all the fans here. However, after trying to ride a small amount on Wednesday, and then having a doctor check-up on Thursday, it was decided that surgery to repair the ACL would be the best approach, and one that would see back to pain-free racing in a positive timeline. A big thank you for all the support I’ve received and I hope to see you at the track, even if I won’t be lining up on the gate.

Ferruccio Zanchi 73

I was very happy with how I rode in Argentina so my confidence is high for Spain this weekend. We came away from that first round with a lot of things to work on, but also a lot of things went right which is a good place to be for race one. Now, having had a weekend off, we hope that the changes we’ve made will be an improvement and I can do even better at Arroyomolinos. It should be an exciting weekend an I’m looking forward to it a lot.

Marcus Pereira de Freitas

HRC General Manager – MXGP

Mixed news this week, as we got the verdict that Ruben wouldn’t be able to race at his home GP. He did everything possible to be healthy for riding but in the end, it just wasn’t possible in the condition he is in. It is a big shame, but we still have Tim and Ferruccio who are both very eager to do well in Spain and are coming in with a lot of confidence from their performances in Argentina. It should be a good GP, with a lot of crowd and hopefully some good weather so Team HRC will be ready!

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