Pol Espargaró withdraws from the German GP and focuses on his comeback in Assen.
Pol Espargaró's return to MotoGP races will have to wait a little longer. Despite his wishes and efforts, the Spanish rider has announced his absence from the German Grand Prix and has set his sights on the final round of the triple-header in Assen. Although he was initially listed on the provisional entry list, a new medical setback has forced his team to withdraw his entry and replace him with Jonas Folger. This news adds to the absences of Joan Mir and Álex Rins.
Pol Espargaró has been working hard in recent months to make a full recovery, but he still needs more time before returning to the track. Despite the disappointment, his goal remains to test himself before the summer break, and now all hopes are set on the Dutch Grand Prix in Assen.
The rider is confident in receiving clearance from his doctors and the MotoGP medical team to participate in the practice sessions, and he doesn't lose his determination despite the injuries suffered in an accident at Portimao. The battle is not over yet, and Pol Espargaró is willing to continue fighting for his return to competition.