
Saturday,
22 October 2011
The MAPFRE Aspar fought pain in his arms and ribs to qualifying for a race he is determined to finish.
Intense
heat proved to be the main obstacle for the MotoGP riders at Sepang today as
they made their final preparations for one of the toughest races of the season.
Even newly crowned MotoGP World Champion Casey Stoner struggled to maintain his
pace, giving his team-mate Dani Pedrosa the opportunity to snatch pole by just
0.029 seconds. With Andrea Dovizioso also on the front row it is hard to
envisage a podium that doesn't feature all three Honda riders tomorrow.
There
is plenty of optimism in the MAPFRE Aspar garage, however, with a determined
Héctor Barberá defying the odds today to set some competitive lap times despite
intense pain. The Spaniard suffered discomfort in his arms today, adding to the
pain he was already suffering in his ribs and shoulder, but after fighting his
way through seventeen tough laps he will line up fourteenth for a race he simply
hopes to finish.
Héctor
Barberá:
"Today was another tough one physically because I am still only around 60% fit. I hardly have any strength at all in my left arm so it is like riding one-handed. I had an injection but we couldn't quite pin down the pain so it was hard to get a single good lap together. The actual collarbone is not a problem thanks to the perfect surgery and rehab I benefitted from. Hopefully I can be a bit stronger tomorrow and if we can pinpoint the cause of the pain it will be easier to anaesthetise it. We have come to Malaysia to fight and we will not give up easily. The objective is to go out and race tomorrow and finish as high up the order as we can."
"Today was another tough one physically because I am still only around 60% fit. I hardly have any strength at all in my left arm so it is like riding one-handed. I had an injection but we couldn't quite pin down the pain so it was hard to get a single good lap together. The actual collarbone is not a problem thanks to the perfect surgery and rehab I benefitted from. Hopefully I can be a bit stronger tomorrow and if we can pinpoint the cause of the pain it will be easier to anaesthetise it. We have come to Malaysia to fight and we will not give up easily. The objective is to go out and race tomorrow and finish as high up the order as we can."
MAPFRE
Aspar press release.
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