VR46: Di Giannantonio sets milestones for comeback
VR46: Di Giannantonio sets milestones for comeback
Fabio Di Giannantonio in an interview with Sky set the stages of his comeback after the shoulder injury that forced him to miss the Austrian Grand Prix. "I suffered because we couldn't get the shoulder in, tonight wasn't the best. We know almost 100 percent what è happened, I have to do an MRI and an ultrasound to see well also the ligaments, but we think that in a few days canò work at home, we will be ready for Aragon".
"You have to let the shoulder rest for two-three days because ité now è very inflamed, now I’m going on anti-inflammatories, then we will start manual treatments and all the therapies to relieve the pain and regain mobility and strength on the shoulder. I fell in a strange spot, almost resting: è a quick spot, but where usually nothing happens".
"It's my first race I have jumped since I have been in MotoGP. I often pass on the curb and there's a pothole: usually it does a little bit of pumping and nothing happens, this time it pumped me a little bit more and when the load è back on the front the front was a little bit in the air and I lost the front".