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Last October, the Swiss Tom Luthi put an end to his last hopes of a Moto2 title by falling heavily on the Sepang track. An accident which left him with a broken foot, forcing him to forfeit the Malaysian Grand Prix. Forced to watch his comrades from the side of the track during the first tests of the off-season, the Swiss is preparing for a return to MotoGP which will take place on the same circuit which left him behind. A convalescence which has accelerated since the now Marc VDS rider is back on a motorbike!

The information comes from arcinfo.ch. The 31-year-old Bernese got back on a motorcycle for the first time since his accident during qualifying for the Malaysian Grand Prix in October. At the invitation of Julian Simon, he rode on a motocross machine in Spain on Friday.

A good omen for those who will get to know their RC213V on January 28 at Sepang, for a resumption of activities which will mark the end of the hibernation period in which the world of Grands Prix is ​​still immersed.

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