Johann Zarco to Return to MotoGP After Avoiding Knee Surgery
Johann Zarco will skip surgery for his left knee injury and aims for a MotoGP comeback post-summer.
Johann Zarco has confirmed he will not undergo surgery for the injury sustained to his left knee.
After consulting with Dr Bertrand Sonnery-Cottet in Lyon on July 1, Zarco received a positive assessment of his recovery progress.
He is currently continuing his rehabilitation and remains optimistic about returning to MotoGP racing after the summer break.
Zarco's decision to avoid surgery is a significant step in his recovery plan, allowing him to focus on non-invasive treatments.
The French rider is targeting a comeback in September, aiming to rejoin the competition with full fitness.
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