Jorge Martín is injured again and the Thailand Grand Prix will be lost

The current MotoGP world champion fractures the left hand while training and must pass through the operating room

MADRID, 24 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The Spanish pilot Jorge Martín (Aprilia), current world champion of MotoGP, will miss the Thailand Grand Prix, which will open this weekend the Motorcycle World Cup, after fracturing the left hand while training and that will force him to be operated Again, MotoGP has confirmed Monday.

“Jorge Martín (Aprilia Racing) has been confirmed as a low for the Thailand Grand Prix after suffering fractures in the left hand in a fall during a training prior to the start of the season,” the championship organizers reported.

The ‘1’ was preparing for the inaugural Grand Prix of the 2025 course, which will be played in the Chang’s international circuit, after having been separated from the majority of the preseason tests after their fall on the first day of testing in Sepang .

The Madrid will be operated by his left hand on Tuesday in Barcelona, ​​and the recovery times will be determined once surgery is over.

Martín already had to be intervened by Dr. Xavier Mir at the beginning of February after suffering a double fracture of the head of the fifth metacarpal of the right hand and the third, fourth and fifth metatarsals of the left foot during the first day of the test of the test of SEPANG.

On the other hand, Aprilia has confirmed that his test pilot, the Italian Lorenzo Savadori, will replace the current world champion in the first round of the season, forming a team with the transalpine Marco Bezzecchi.