Yamaha MotoGP rider Valentino Rossi has been declared fit to ride during this weekend's Aragón Grand Prix.
The Italian rider suffered a fracture to his right tibia and fibula during an enduro training accident at the end of August and missed the latest round at Misano.
However Rossi underwent two days of testing this week and said he felt well enough to compete this weekend, pending a medical check, which he passed on Thursday afternoon.
"Rossi successfully completed a mandatory medical examination carried out by MotorLand Aragón's Chrief Medical Officer, Clemente Millan.
"He declared that the nine-time World Champion is fit to ride, 21 days after sustaining a leg injury."
Rossi will now take part in Friday's FP1 session alongside team-mate Maverick Viñales, after which his participation in the remainder of the weekend's action will be determined.
Superbike rider Michael van der Mark is on standby.






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