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9 April, 2020 12:24 pm

Randy DePuniet undergoes Surgery

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As soon as the racing season is over most riders head to their surgeons to remove all the hardware they’ve been carrying after injuries, that keeps them together and in condition to compete.
Fiat Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo underwent surgery last week to remove a plate from his collarbone that he had since 2005 and LCR Honda’s Randy De Puniet also went under the knife again, to remove the screws that were inserted in his ankle after fracturing it in a motocross training accident.

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Well… It has been a very quick and easy operation.
After the crash in August I worked hard to get the best from the bike but sometimes it has been very painful for me.
After the races my ankle was always very swollen but now I am very satisfied because the size is normal.
I am going to remove the stitches in 18 days and after that will begin my rehabilitation training to be in good form at Sepang in February.

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