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Bagnaia Surgery on Right Arm: Return Targeted at Silverstone

Francesco Bagnaia has undergone surgery on his right arm and is targeting a comeback at Silverstone, according to reports from autohebdof1.com.

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Bagnaia Goes Under the Knife, Eyes Silverstone Return

Francesco Bagnaia has had surgery on his right arm as the two-time MotoGP world champion works toward getting back on the bike. According to reporting from autohebdof1.com, the Ducati rider is aiming to return to action at Silverstone, home of the British Grand Prix.

The surgery represents a significant moment in Bagnaia's season. Missing races is costly in a championship that punishes absences heavily, and the Italian has made clear his intention to minimize time away from the grid.

What the Injury Means for Bagnaia's Season

Arm injuries are among the more disruptive setbacks a motorcycle racer can face. Riders depend on upper-body strength and precise throttle control, and any compromise to the right arm directly affects how a rider can manage a MotoGP bike at race pace.

Bagnaia's camp has reportedly set Silverstone as the target date for his return, though the timeline will depend on how well the recovery progresses post-surgery. No specific procedure details or injury origin have been confirmed beyond the surgical intervention itself.

For Ducati, the situation adds pressure to an already competitive field. The Italian manufacturer fields one of the strongest lineups on the grid, but Bagnaia remains their standard bearer in the championship fight.

Silverstone as the Recovery Deadline

Silverstone carries weight as a target. The British circuit is a high-speed, physically demanding track that places significant load on a rider's arms and upper body through its long, fast corners. Returning there after arm surgery would be a stern test, but it also signals that the medical team and Bagnaia himself are confident in a reasonably prompt recovery.

The focus now shifts to rehabilitation. MotoGP riders are known for aggressive recovery schedules, and Bagnaia will be working closely with the Ducati medical staff to hit that Silverstone window.

No further details on missed rounds or championship implications were confirmed in the source reporting at the time of publication.

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Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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