Motorcycling: Rossi leaves hospital after surgery on broken leg
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[September 02, 2017]
ROME (Reuters) - Italian MotoGP
great Valentino Rossi left hospital on Saturday morning, one night
after surgery for a broken leg which looked set to end his title
chances this year.
The 38-year-old said he spent a good night on Friday after doctors
inserted a pin into his right leg to fix fractures sustained during
a training accident in eastern Italy.
"This morning I felt good," Rossi said in a statement sent by his
Yamaha team. "I will begin the rehabilitation as soon as possible
and we'll see how my body reacts before making any decisions."
"I will do everything I can to get back as soon as possible," he
added.
Doctors said Rossi, currently fourth in the overall MotoGP standings
and 26 points behind leading compatriot Andrea Dovizioso, would need
30-40 days' rest. He had been expected to stay in hospital for three
or four days.
"His condition was good, so we decided to discharge him," Raffaelle
Pascarella, director of the Ancona orthopaedics and trauma
department where Rossi was treated, told a televised news
conference.
Deciding when Rossi gets back on his bike is up to him, Pascarella
said, adding, "I don't have a crystal ball."
Six MotoGP races remain and the Italian seems sure to miss at least
two of them, likely ending his title chances for another year. A
race win is worth 25 points.
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Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi of Italy looks on before the
third qualifying session ahead of the Valencia Motorcycle Grand Prix
at the Ricardo Tormo racetrack in Cheste near Valencia, Spain,
November 7, 2015. REUTERS/Heino Kalis Picture Supplied by Action
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The next MotoGP race is at Misano on Italy's Adriatic coast, near
Rossi's home, on Sept. 10.
In 2010, Rossi broke his right leg in practice for the Italian Grand
Prix, and returned to MotoGP after an absence of six weeks.
(Reporting by Isla Binnie; Editing by Hugh Lawson) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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