Jorge Lorenzo to attempt Laguna Seca MotoGP comeback
Jorge Lorenzo will attempt to compete in the Laguna Seca MotoGP round this weekend following final medical checks on his injured shoulder
The Spaniard's participation had been in doubt after a horrible practice highside at the Sachsenring, which bent a titanium plate on his already broken collarbone and led to him withdrawing from the German Grand Prix.
One day after that accident Lorenzo intimated via his personal twitter account that he would not attempt to race again until Indianapolis in mid-August.
Yamaha confirmed on Wednesday however that he will travel out to Laguna Seca and attempt to compete.
Lorenzo said his recovery had been better than expected, influencing his reversal.
"Finally we have decided to go to Laguna Seca," he said.
"Following the final medical check and after speaking with Doctor Rodriguez we are going to try.
"At the beginning I seriously thought that it might have been convenient to take the necessary time to recover and be back at Indy but in the last two days I have felt much better so now I want to be there, although I will try to not take too many risks.
"I want to be there also for the fans, for the championship but especially for my team, that is waiting for me.
"I want to thank everybody for all the support I have received so far and I want to say thank you to the doctors who took care of me after the crash at Sachsenring, both at the Clinica Mobile and at the Hospital General de Catalunya, especially Doctors Rodriguez and Cots."
Despite riding with a broken collarbone at Assen, and then sitting out the Sachsenring race, Lorenzo remains just 11 points off new championship leader Marc Marquez.
He claimed pole position at Laguna Seca last year, but was beaten to victory by then-Honda factory rider Casey Stoner.
His only win at the circuit came in 2010.
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