Jorge Martin reveals what Marc Marquez told him about his injury
Jorge Martin has been absent since day one of the 2025 pr🙈e-season

🌃Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin says Marc Marquez’s ‘heartfelt’ advice about his recovery from injury ‘carried a lot of weight’ in recent weeks.
Aprilia rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin crashed heavily on the opening day of pre-season testing, suffering multiple fractures and ruling h𓂃im out of the rest of his winter preparations.
He crashed again during a training session prior to the first race of the 2025 MotoGP campaign and has been absent since.
Martin is due to make his comeback 𓄧next weekend at the Qatar Grand Prix.
In an interview with the Spanish edition of Motorsport.com, Martin spoke of the advice he received from his rivals - in particular 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez - during his injury layoff.
“Marc and other riders, like Pecco [Bagna✃ia], told me to take my time, not to rush things,” he said.
“T📖hat was the best advice. In Marc’s case, what he says about these things carries a lot of weight because he was injured for a long time.
“He said it from the heart.
“It’s nice when your rivals show concern for you bec✅ause it also means they want to see you back on track, fighting for the [podium] alongside them.
“When 𓄧you see a colleague suffering, you r꧙eally empathise with them.”
Marquez publicly revealed that he’d texted Martin prior to the T🥃hai Grand Prix to tell him not to rush his return, warning the Aprilia rider about what happened to him in 2020.
After badly breaking his right arm at the Spanish Grand Prix in 2020, Marquez tried to return to action th🌌e foll🦋owing weekend having undergone surgery just a few days prior.
This proved to be fatal to his chances of racing again for the remainder of 2020, as his 🍬attempts to ride at the Andalusian GP weakened the plate inserted in his arm and led to it breaking while he was at home - requiring further surgery.
This second operation led to an infection in his arm that required ꦡa third surgery later in the year, with Marquez not returning until round three of the 2021 🔴season.
All ꦑof the operations Marquez had also meant his humerus bone rotated over 30 degrees out of position, which needed a fourth major surgery to correct in 2022.
