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MotoGP testing: Tito Rabat returns from injury for Qatar test

Marc VDS Honda MotoGP rider Tito Rabat will return from injury this week during the three-day test in Qatar

Rabat has recovered from his crash during the first pre-season test at Sepang, and will join team-mate Jack Miller for the last test before the opening race of the year at Losail.

The Spanish rider suffered a distal fracture of the radius and a fracture of the fifth metacarpal in his right hand, along with a fracture to the distal phalanx in the right foot, after he fell at Sepang's Turn 11.

The 27-year-old was subsequently forced to sit out of the second test at Phillip Island due to a laceration to his left knee.

Even though Rabat has been cleared to ride in Qatar after four weeks of rehabilitation, the Spaniard admitted that he is still not 100% fit.

"The last four weeks have been all about rehabilitation, working with the physiotherapist to recover from the injuries and also the surgery," said Rabat.

"I am still not back to full fitness but I'm fit to ride and although we'll need to take the injuries into account in Qatar, this won't stop us from enjoying a productive test.

"This test isn't about pushing for a lap time, it's about working with my crew, rebuilding my confidence with the bike and ensuring we are as well prepared as it's possible to be when we return for the first race of the season."

The Qatar test is scheduled for March 10-12, ahead of the season opener at the same venue on March 26.

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