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Fabio di Giannantonio had a scary moment during Friday’s practice for the German MotoGP when he suffered a fast accident and appeared to be in pain, grabbing his right arm. Despite initial concerns that his weekend might be over, di Giannantonio was able to return to the track after medical checks showed no fractures, although he may have experienced a small dislocation.

Speaking about the incident, di Giannantonio mentioned that he felt better but admitted that it was a big hit. He attributed the crash to losing the front at the end of the straight and expressed happiness about his lap time and overall position. However, he acknowledged the need to improve on the electronics in the last sector and mentioned that he was preparing for the Sprint after physio and data analysis.

On the other hand, his teammate Marco Bezzecchi also faced challenges during the practice session, crashing at Turn 11 and finishing the day in 19th place on the timesheets. Bezzecchi described it as one of the most difficult days of the season, mentioning his struggles with bike handling and losing speed during the session.

Despite the setbacks, both VR46 riders are determined to bounce back and improve their performance in the upcoming races. The team will be working on addressing the issues faced during the practice session to ensure a better outcome in the upcoming sessions.

As the German MotoGP continues, fans will be watching closely to see how di Giannantonio and Bezzecchi overcome their challenges and strive for success on the track. With determination and perseverance, the VR46 riders are looking to make a strong comeback and showcase their skills in the competition.