RNF, the racing team of Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira, has confirmed that he is fit to return to competition in the upcoming MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas in the United States. [expander_maker id=”1″ ] This racing event is the third round of the 2023 World Championship.
However, the final decision on Oliveira’s participation will depend on the medical exam carried out by the race organizers.
Oliveira sustained an injury to his right hip in the season’s opening race in Portimão, Portugal, after a collision with Marc Márquez. As a result, he was forced to miss the race in Argentina last week. Despite the setback, Oliveira is now ready to return to the track and compete once again.
In a statement released by RNF, the team confirmed that Oliveira is set to travel to the United States for the race. Nonetheless, the rider still needs to undergo a medical examination on Thursday and be declared fit to race.
“It was disappointing to miss the race in Argentina, but I’m looking forward to working with the team again and rediscovering the bike on this track,” Oliveira said. “Scoring points in both the sprint race on Saturday and the main race on Sunday would be great.”
Oliveira’s return to competition will be a significant boost for his team, who are focused on achieving positive results in the remaining races of the season. The Portuguese rider has shown outstanding skills and composure on the track over the years, and he is widely regarded as one of the brightest prospects in the MotoGP scene.
The MotoGP racing circuit is highly competitive, and every race presents a new challenge for riders and their teams. The Grand Prix of the Americas is no exception, and Oliveira will be determined to perform at his best and earn points for his team.
With the support of his team and fans, Oliveira will look to build on his previous successes and show his full potential on the track. His return to racing will undoubtedly be a significant moment in the season, and fans will be eagerly anticipating his performance in the upcoming race.
Overall, the MotoGP World Championship promises to be an exciting and unpredictable competition, and the return of Miguel Oliveira will add to the excitement and intensity of the event. Fans will be paying close attention to the Portuguese rider’s progress and hoping for a strong return to competition at the Grand Prix of the Americas.[/expander_maker]
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