Jorge Martin to Miss Thai GP Following New Injury

Jorge Martin, the reigning MotoGP champion, will miss the Thai GP due to a left-hand fracture suffered during training. Originally recovering from previous injuries, Martin’s continued setbacks have forced Aprilia to replace him with Lorenzo Savadori. Surgery is scheduled for stabilization of his fractures, creating uncertainty around his recovery and future participation in the season.
Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin will miss the Thailand Grand Prix due to a recent injury. During a training session on Monday, Martin sustained a left-hand fracture, requiring surgery set for Tuesday. This injury follows his earlier recovery from severe fractures incurred during a highside crash at Sepang earlier this month, where he injured his right hand and left foot.
Initially, Martin’s team communicated that he was well and planned to travel to Thailand. However, the new injury has thwarted his participation at Buriram, with recovery timelines still uncertain. The newly signed rider had a challenging pre-season, having tested the Aprilia RS-GP in late 2023 but only managing limited laps before his recent crash.
Following the news of Martin’s injury, Aprilia announced that Lorenzo Savadori would take his place in Thailand. The team had previously intended for Martin to use the season’s early races to acclimate to the motorcycle after his title-winning campaign with Pramac Ducati last year. The complex nature of Martin’s injuries includes fractures of the radius and carpal bones, necessitating surgical intervention at the Dexeus Clinic in Barcelona, where stabilization of the fractures will be prioritized.
The departure of Martin from the Thailand GP is a significant setback, effectively pausing his MotoGP campaign as he navigates recovery. This disruption reflects the tumultuous start to his tenure with Aprilia, compounded by prior injuries and missed testing opportunities. The team’s focus now shifts to evaluating Martin’s recuperation and preparing Savadori for the upcoming race.
Jorge Martin will miss the Thailand Grand Prix due to a recently sustained fracture in his left hand during training. This injury requires surgical procedures and marks a continued setback in his recovery from pre-season injuries. Aprilia will replace him with Lorenzo Savadori as they navigate the early challenges of the 2025 MotoGP season, focusing on Martin’s rehabilitation and performance moving forward.
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