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Injured Rabat rules out returning for MotoGP Valencia season finale

Injured Avintia Ducati rider Tito Rabat has ruled out contesting the MotoGP season finale in Valencia to instead focus on being fit for post-season testing

Rabat, who has been on the sidelines since suffering a triple fracture of his right leg in a terrifying crash at Silverstone in August, rode a bike for the first time since his accident on Tuesday.

He had entertained the idea of attempting to race at Valencia, but has now made the decision to sit out the weekend.

Instead, Rabat will aim to participate in the first post-season test, which will take place at Valencia on Tuesday and Wednesday of the week following the season finale.

"I have been working hard for more than two months since I got injured, my leg is getting better every day and I have been able to test with my [Ducati] Panigale in a couple of circuits," Rabat said.

"I have seen that on the bike the leg is not a problem, but I have also seen that I'm still not 100% [fit].

"Therefore, it would be very dangerous for me and the other riders to return for next weekend's Valencia race. We believe it is the best decision."

Avintia had not yet formally confirmed Rabat as team-mate to new signing Karel Abraham for the 2019 season.

His renewal is, however, seen as a formality, and the team is set to field a 2018-specification Ducati for the Spaniard in post-season testing.

"I will try the at test on Tuesday with my new Ducati GP18," Rabat continued.

"We will see how I feel and then keep working to recover my leg to reach the top before next season.

"This is the most important thing."

Avintia initially called up inexperienced Christophe Ponsson as Rabat's stand-in, but subsequently replaced him with World Superbike rider Jordi Torres.

Torres fractured his left thumb in a recent practice crash at Sepang and has since had surgery, but was slated to be on standby for Rabat in Valencia and will now be expected to contest the race in his place.

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