Moto3: Tony Arbolino Ruled out of Aragon GP due to COVID quarantine
Published on October 16, 2020
By Short Shift News
By Short Shift News
Snipers Moto3 rider Tony Arbolino has been forced to miss the Aragon Grand Prix after the Italian was placed in to quarantine.
Arbolino had been in contact with an infected passenger aboard his flight to Aragon, meaning the 20-year-old has been forced to self-isolate.
Since his arrival, he has undergone a COVID test, of which was negative, but must remain in isolation should the virus ‘appear’ over the weekend.
The four-time podium finisher in 2020 currently lies fourth in the overall standings, but taking no points at the first Aragon round will be a massive blow to his title hopes ahead of his Moto2 debut next season.
Featured image: MotoGP.com
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