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Nicholas Bulega has already finished his season and is turning the page on Moto3 in his career. It will be recalled that the Italian was injured before the Japanese Grand Prix during a domestic accident. He was forced to end the overseas campaign prematurely. The Sky Racing VR46 driver required two surgeries to repair a tendon injury in his right hand. It now remains to manage the convalescence period. And that's the rub…

For this reason, Open up will not be the last weekend of the year in Valencia. He is therefore finished with his Moto3 period. Next year, he will be in Moto2 with the same structure, alongside Luca marini. Celestine Vietti will ensure freelance.

On his social network, Open up comments: “ after the operation on October 11, after about 20 days, it seemed that the tendon was not healed and another operation would have to be done on November 7. After careful checks, however, the doctors decided not to operate because these were “postoperative” adhesions. ». Now everything is recovering well. But with the team and the VR46, we decided not to race in Valencia in Moto3 and to focus on all the time available to recover as much as possible in preparation for my new challenge in Moto2. Next November 23-24 and 25 I will be busy testing in Jerez "

« My Moto3 experience ends here“, he continued., “ With a little regret at not being able to do more. Unfortunately, some injuries, my physical condition, lack of feeling with the bike and bad luck did not help us. I'm leaving a category that taught me a lot. I thank the guys who worked with me. I learned something from each of them that I will need in the future. Thank you to Sky and VR46 for allowing me to live this experience and above all for giving me the chance to ride a Moto2 in the world champion team next year. An important legacy. I will try to do my best "

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