Uccio Salucci absolved Fabio Di Giannantonio for the crash while performing a wheelie at the end of the day with the mythical phrase, "the pilot is born soaring," which could be the title of a book. Then he explained,"We stopped and Diggia came out to practice for the start. Between turn 4 and 5 the MotoGP wants to wheelie, when you have to make time you can't allow it, but when you want to have fun you do. Riders are born into wheelies. Unfortunately, today's MotoGPs don't even allow you these little distractions, but they do. The front wheel had slowed too much compared to the rear, and the front, when he touched the ground, closed unexpectedly. He fell and broke his collarbone."
Certainly Diggia will have to miss the upcoming tests in Buriram, Indonesia, but he will be at the start of the Grand Prix. Here is the photo sequence from ©PhotoMilagro.
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