Jorge Martin Withdraws from Thailand GP Due to Injury

Jorge Martin, the reigning MotoGP champion, will skip the Thailand GP due to a left hand fracture sustained in training. This injury requires surgery and follows prior injuries from a crash during pre-season testing. Lorenzo Savadori will replace him for the race, which complicates Aprilia Racing’s plans for the season.
Jorge Martin, the reigning MotoGP champion, will unfortunately miss the upcoming Thailand Grand Prix due to a recent injury. It has been confirmed that he sustained a fracture to his left hand during training earlier this week, just days before the season opening at Buriram. He is scheduled for surgery to address the injury, which creates further challenges for his racing schedule.
This latest setback comes as Martin was already in recovery from injuries incurred during a serious crash at the pre-season testing in Sepang. On that occasion, he fractured his right hand and left foot, complicating his preparations for the new racing season. After receiving treatment for a concussion, he began recovery and aimed to participate in the Thai GP following medical clearance.
However, after suffering another injury on Monday, the Spanish rider will not be able to compete in the first race of the season. The exact timeline for his recovery remains uncertain. Aprilia Racing confirmed the details of his injuries and subsequent surgery, indicating a complex fracture involving multiple bones in his left hand.
As a consequence of Martin’s injury, Lorenzo Savadori will step in to replace him during the Thailand Grand Prix. This development follows Martin’s recent transition to Aprilia following a successful season with Pramac Ducati. His initial experiences with the Aprilia RS-GP have been limited due to the recent injuries, affecting his ability to train and perform at full capacity during the crucial start of the season.
Jorge Martin will miss the Thailand Grand Prix due to a significant injury to his left hand, necessitating surgery. This incident compounds previous injuries from a crash earlier in the month during testing. Lorenzo Savadori will take his place, as Martin’s involvement in the initial races has been affected by a series of unfortunate events. Recovery timelines remain unclear, which may further challenge his racing prospects this season.
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