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Ducati’si’ Pi Pirro recovering­i afterf high-speed crash at Italian GP

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Ducati Team’s Italian rider Michele Pirro is treated by doctors after a crash during a free practice session ahead of the Italian MotoGP Grand Prix at the Mugello racetrack in Scarperia e San Piero, on Saturday. MILAN: Italian Ducati rider Michele Pirro has been hospitaliz­ed after suffering a highspeed crash during the second free practice session at the Italian Grand Prix on Friday (Saturday in Manila).

The 31-year-old lost control of his motorbike as he braked into Turn 1 while riding into the air before crashing onto the gravel and losing consciousn­ess.

He was treated trackside and later transporte­d by helicopter to the Careggi hospital in Florence for scans.

Ducati sporting director Paolo Ciabatti later said that Pirro was awake and alert.

“I spoke a few minutes ago with (Ducati team manager) Davide Tardozzi, who is in the medical center,” Ciabatti told Spanish TV channel Movistar.

“Apparently the situation is less serious than it looked before.

“Michele recognizes people and can talk. He doesn’t remember anything.

“He can move his legs and arms, but he could have a problem with the shoulder, so they are going to check it in a hospital in Florence with an MRI (scan) to make sure nothing is broken.”

MotoGP’s medical chief Angel Charte concussion as well as neck, chest and back injuries and a dislocated shoulder.

“The rider is conscious, he’s talking, he’s moving all limbs normally and his neurologic­al situation is normal,” he added.

Ducati teammate Jorge Lorenzo said the entire team had been shaken.

“The fall was scary, I saw him after it happened and I don’t ever want to see that again,” said Lorenzo.

“Michele is a friend. We have to wait 24 hours before we understand what happened. The cause I don’t know,” the threetime world MotoGP champion said, adding the problem could have been the brakes.

Pirro, who is Ducati’s designated test rider, was making a wildcard appearance in Mugello with the Italian manufactur­er.

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