Petrucci set for surprise MotoGP comeback with Suzuki in Thailand

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Petrucci set for surprise MotoGP comeback with Suzuki in Thailand
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Danilo Petrucci set for surprise MotoGP return at the ThaiGP as Joan Mir’s replacement for Suzuki Full story ⬇️

Mir, the 2020 MotoGP world champion, has been out of action since breaking his ankle in an opening-lap crash at the Austrian Grand Prix in August.

Sitting out the Misano round, Mir attempted to ride at Aragon but withdrew after Saturday and sat out last weekend’s Japanese GP too. It was thought he would return for this weekend’s Thailand GP, but the recovery of his right ankle is taking longer than expected and he will now aim to be back on his Suzuki at the Australian GP in two weeks’ time.Petrucci made his MotoGP debut in 2012 and rose from a back-of-the-grid seat at Ioda on a CRT-spec machine to the factory Ducati squad in 2019.

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