Karel Abraham has decided to be at Silverstone for this weekend’s MotoGP round after his partecipation was put in doubt after sustaining a finger injury during the recent Aragon test.
The Czech rider will undergo a further medical visit in Great Britain before making a final decision, “I’m leaving to Silverstone on Wednesday after a medical examination.
We´ll try to put out the splint and we’ll see if the movements with the hand will be painful and if the cut fingers won´t bleed again.
I really would like to race at Silverstone.
We need to collect another points in championship and I´ll do everything to be at the track.
On the other side it would be irresponsible to race at all costs, risking that the healing will take longer.
There´s a series of four races starting by Assen and it would be really catastrophe to lose these races.
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