Danilo Petrucci cleared to return for Le Mans MotoGP after injury
Pramac Ducati rider Danilo Petrucci will return from injury for the French Grand Prix at Le Mans, having missed the first four races of the MotoGP season
Petrucci crashed during the second pre-season test at Phillip Island in February, breaking three metacarpals in his right hand.
While he attempted to ride in the Qatar season opener four weeks later, he aggravated the injury during practice and ultimately withdrew, requiring further surgery.
The Italian was originally targeting a return at Jerez, but will now be back next weekend at Le Mans, the fifth race of 2016.
"This time I did things more calmly, waiting for my body to give me permission to train," Petrucci said.
"I'm happy to be back and I feel good.
"Of course we must see the reaction to the first impact with the track as the intense workout at home certainly cannot be compared to a race weekend. But I'm very confident.
"I want to thank all the people who helped me, my trainer Marco Baglioni, Tommaso, Filippo, and my brother Francesco who have trained with me, pushing me every day.
"I also want to thank the Medical Frem of Terni who provided me with all the tools for physiotherapy and Dr Tarallo, from the team of Prof Catani, who operated on me.
"I can't wait to be at Le Mans and I hope I can soon give to all of them so much satisfaction."
Ducati test rider Michele Pirro deputised for Petrucci, with eighth at Austin his best result from three starts.
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