Jorge Lorenzo has been given the official thumbs up to participate in this weekend's French Grand Prix, after undergoing assessment in Barcelona this (Thursday) afternoon by Doctor Xavier Mir.
Fiat Yamaha's star rookie paid a visit to the Dexeus Institute where Doctor Mir assessed the injuries to both ankles, sustained during a huge free practice highside at Shanghai less than two weeks ago, before taking his flight to Paris.
X-rays confirmed that the astragalus in Lorenzo's right ankle and torn lateral internal ligament in his left are both healing well. The edema and post-traumatic bruising suffered by the current second-placed rider in the
MotoGP World Championship have also reduced significantly.
The 21-year-old will continue to have physiotherapy on the two joints, which will remain immobilised, before he takes to the track for first free practice at Le Mans on Friday morning.
"Not enough time has passed yet for the injuries to fully heal, but Jorge's pain threshold will allow him to compete without too much risk this weekend," commented Doctor Mir.
Lorenzo enjoyed an incredible start to his MotoGP career leading up to Shanghai, taking three pole positions and three podiums - including one race win - from his first three starts, then limited the championship damage with a brave fourth place finish in China.
The reigning 250cc world champion will start this Sunday's race just seven points behind
Dani Pedrosa.