Jorge Martin Injured Again, Withdraws from Thailand Race

Jorge Martin has been ruled out of the Thailand MotoGP race due to a complex hand injury sustained during training. He will undergo surgery, while Lorenzo Savadori will replace him. Prior injuries during testing had already limited Martin’s pre-season participation, and recovery timelines from his surgery are pending assessment.
Defending MotoGP World Champion Jorge Martin has sustained a serious hand injury, necessitating his withdrawal from the upcoming Thailand race. Reports indicate that Martin endured a complex fracture of the left radius and carpal bones, as well as a calcaneal fracture during a training accident. Aprilia test rider Lorenzo Savadori will step in for Martin at this weekend’s event in Thailand.
Martin previously suffered fractures to his right hand and left foot during initial testing in Sepang, which had raised concerns about his participation at Chang International Circuit. Despite early hopes that he might recover in time for the season opener, his latest injuries have prevented him from racing.
Following a recent briefing from MotoGP officials, Martin’s condition has been confirmed, stating that he will miss the PT Grand Prix of Thailand due to his injuries sustained in a training crash. He was busy preparing for the Thai GP after being largely sidelined during pre-season testing due to an earlier crash.
In a procedure scheduled for Tuesday at the Dexeus Clinic in Barcelona, Martin will undergo surgery to stabilize his hand fractures. The team has indicated that recovery timelines will be assessed post-surgery, and Lorenzo Savadori will fill in for the reigning World Champion during his absence.
In summary, Jorge Martin’s unfortunate injuries will prevent him from competing in the Thailand Grand Prix, as he requires surgery on his hand following a training accident. Aprilia has confirmed that Lorenzo Savadori will take over his racing responsibilities for this event. Martin’s recovery process is yet to be determined, but the team remains hopeful for his return in future races.
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