Arón Canet has several injuries to treat this winter and has also confided that he wishes to begin follow-up with a neurologist.
It's time for the riders in the various categories to take stock. A review of their performances this year, but also a review of their health. Many of them have been injured this season, and some haven't yet fully recovered. Announcements of surgeries have been multiplying since the last Grand Prix, as everyone wants to use the entire winter break to recover and have time to train in order to return at 100%.
Aron Canet He is among those injured this season, and in recent years in general. The Spanish rider has often been injured throughout his career, sometimes seriously. This year, a bad crash in Austria marked the beginning of some difficulties that subsequently hampered him. somewhat losing his way despite being touted as the overwhelming favorite.
He will not have to go under the knife this winter but needs complete rest, mainly for his ankle, due to a sprain he has been carrying since the Indonesian Grand Prix… two months ago!
“Honestly, my shoulder, wrist, and ankle are my main problems right now. I’m going to spend two weeks relaxing at home and recovering from all my injuries. I’m definitely going to try not to train. It’s going to be difficult because I love it. But I have a sprained left ankle from Indonesia that I haven’t fully recovered from, and my wrist and shoulder are also a bit sore.”he said in the podcast by Nico Abad.

"So I think a bit of complete rest will do my body good. After that, I'll resume physical training, as I do during a normal season, in the morning and afternoon. And from December 20th or 21st, I'll be back on the bike at 100%."
Canet He also revealed his intention to begin follow-up appointments with a neurologist due to the multiple blows to the head he has sustained, which he believes create trauma that has a lasting impact on his on-track performance. This is a very important issue that drivers rarely discuss, but one to which they are regularly subjected, as evidenced by the number of head injuries diagnosed each season.
"I would also like to consult a neurologist, perhaps to do some mental exercises, because we suffer a lot of blows to the head and we often lose a lot of speed thinking about it, and I think that good neurological work will also be beneficial this season.", he added.































