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Petrucci cleared to race in Dakar after false positive COVID test

MotoGP race winner Danilo Petrucci has received medical approval to contest the 2022 Dakar Rally after an initial COVID-19 PCR test returned a positive result.

Danilo Petrucci, KTM Factory Racing

Photo by: KTM Images

The KTM rider tested positive for coronavirus in the first mandatory PCR for all members earlier this week.

KTM then subjected Petrucci, who has been confined since Thursday, to a high-precision blood test to rule out infection.

The result, which came back in the early hours of Thursday evening in Saudi Arabia, was negative, and doctors gave the Italian the go-ahead to make his debut in the prestigious rally-raid.

Petrucci has not had an easy preparation for his Dakar debut since KTM announced in November he would compete in the 44th edition of the rally-raid in January 2022.

After completing several weeks of navigation with Jordi Viladoms, sporting director of the Austrian brand's rally structure, the Italian injured his ankle after a jump while training in Dubai.

Nevertheless, he will be able to experience what it's like to ride in Dakar for the first time at the age of 31.

Petrucci moves to cross-country rallying after a decade-long stint in MotoGP that yielded two race wins with Ducati in 2019-20, but a difficult final season with Tech 3 KTM this year.

Despite being dropped by Tech 3 KTM in MotoGP after just a single campaign, he will remain with the Austrian manufacturer next year, joining a star-studded Dakar line-up comprising reigning champion Kevin Benavides - who has moved from Honda - double Dakar winner Toby Price and 2018 champion Matthias Walkner.

Danilo Petrucci, KTM Factory Racing

Danilo Petrucci, KTM Factory Racing

Photo by: KTM Images

Speaking after being cleared to take part in the race, Petrucci said: "Clearly, I'm very happy to be here at the Dakar. It hasn't really been a long journey, but it's been very intense.

"It's been two months of very difficult preparations and three weeks ago I broke my ankle, and even though it will make it harder for me, I will be able to take part. I hope to finish the race and above all, have fun. It's my first experience and I can't wait to get started."

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