Jorge Lorenzo is getting
better every day and will attend the final pre-season MotoGP test, at Qatar on
March 18-19, although it remains to be seen how effective he will be.
The 2009 MotoGP World Championship runner-up sustained a fracture at the base of
the first metacarpal and a displaced thumb, both in his right hand, after a
motocross training accident in mid-February.
The young Spaniard was forced to miss the second pre-season test at Sepang late
last month as a result of the injury, which required surgery to insert a
titanium plate.
Lorenzo's recovery has since continued at a steady pace, although his exact
level of MotoGP fitness won't be known until he gets back on his M1.
“Jorge is better day after day, but we don't know what he will be able to [do]
in Qatar,” said Lorenzo's press manager, Hector Martin, “Anyway, we will go to
Doha [for the test], that's for sure.”
Lorenzo is no stranger to riding injured, having suffered a series of painful
accidents during his rookie 2008 MotoGP season. Last year he won four races and
finished second only to reigning seven time champion, and Fiat Yamaha team-mate,
Valentino Rossi.
Lorenzo finished the first pre-season test at Sepang, held just before his
injury, in third place behind Rossi and Casey Stoner (Ducati). Rossi remained
unbeaten at the second Sepang test.
Following the Qatar test, the first race of the 2010 MotoGP season takes place
back at Losail on the evening of April 11.