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Pecco Bagnaia Declared Fit After Harrowing Crash with Alex Marquez at Aragon MotoGP: Eyes Set on Misano
Latest News on Pecco Bagnaia Following Frightening Incident Involving Alex Marquez's Ducati
Ducati has provided an update on Pecco Bagnaia's health status.
Francesco Bagnaia has avoided injury and has been cleared to race after a concerning accident at the Aragon MotoGP.
The current MotoGP titleholder and Alex Marquez from the Gresini team were involved in a collision, causing both riders to crash and exit the race on Sunday.
Bagnaia found himself trapped under Marquez's motorcycle as they both skidded across the gravel.
LATEST NEWS: @pecco63 has returned to the garage following a medical examination. He has suffered bruises but no broken bones and has been deemed FIT to continue. #ForzaDucati #AragonGP pic.twitter.com/yLiDqWHs1d— Ducati Corse (@ducaticorse) September 1, 2024
Ducati shared a tweet featuring a picture of their champion, announcing: "Bagnaia has returned to the garage following a medical examination.
"He has suffered bruises but no broken bones and has been deemed healthy."
Bagnaia took to his social media to talk about the upcoming weekend at Misano.
Check out this post on Instagram from Francesco Bagnaia (@pecco63).
Bagnaia and Marquez, even after the frightening collision, quickly made hand gestures to one another while sitting in the gravel, indicating early on that they were unharmed.
Fortunately, both riders got up rapidly and started walking.
Not long after the Aragon MotoGP ended, Bagnaia and Marquez had already taken off their racing suits and were seen strolling around the paddock without any injuries.
Bagnaia was lucky to come out unscathed, especially considering he was momentarily trapped under Marquez's Ducati.
Bagnaia finishes a disappointing weekend in Aragon, trailing championship leader Jorge Martin by 23 points.
Nonetheless, following his crash at Aragon, there were concerns that Bagnaia would have to sit out the upcoming races, potentially losing more points to Martin in the championship battle.
Ducati has announced that Bagnaia will compete next weekend at Misano, a track where he performs exceptionally well.
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