Alex Rins to miss Thailand MotoGP as he is set to undergo another surgery
Alex Rins will miss the Thailand MotoGP to have additional surgery in order to fix the leg injury that has sidelined him for the greater part of his 2023 MotoGP season.
Alex Rins will miss the Thailand MotoGP to have additional surgery in order to fix the leg injury that has sidelined him for the greater part of his 2023 MotoGP season.
LCR Honda has confirmed Takumi Takahashi will replace injured Alex Rins for this weekend’s San Marino Grand Prix at Misano.
It has been announced that Alex Rins will join Monster Energy Yamaha Racing for the 2024 MotoGP World Championship season.
Alex Rins is currently just one step away from signing a contract with Yamaha.
LCR Honda rider Alex Rins got married to his partner Alexandra recently, while in a wheelchair and with crutches.
Iker Lecuona will fill in for the injured Alex Rins in the upcoming MotoGP race at Silverstone as Rins is still unable to ride due to the injury he sustained at Mugello.
Alex Rins is out of the hospital after 16 days and continues his recovery at home following the injuries he suffered at the MotoGP Italian Grand Prix.
Danilo Petrucci is reported to have been offered the option to replace Alex Rins at LCR Honda for this weekend’s German Grand Prix but has eventually turned it down after taking Enea Bastianini’s seat in the French MotoGP last month.
It has been officially confirmed that current Suzuki rider Alex Rins will join LCR Honda at the end of this season after signing a two-year contract.
MotoGP doctors will tell Alex Rins if he will be able to compete in this weekend’s German Grand Prix on Thursday.