Aprilia issues fresh update on MotoGP champion Jorge Martin after Qatar GP crash
Reigning champ🐭ion Jorge Martin remains in hospital

Aprilia has issued a fresh update on reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin’s condition following a nasty crash in ♒Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin made his MotoGP comeback and debut with Aprilia last weekend in Qatar having missed the first✱ three rounds of 2025 to injury.
Suffering multiple fractures in a crash on day one of pre-season testing in February, Martin was hit by further injury setback ahea🍒d of the Thai GP when he had a training accident and sustained more fractures.
Cleared to return in ༺Qatar, Martin qualified a decent 14th just behind team-mate Marco Bezzecchi, but struggled in the races.
He faded to 16th in the sprint and was out of the points in the grand p𝄹rix when he crashed going through Turn 12 on lap 14 of 22.
Martin was struck by VR46 Ducati’s Fabio Di Giannantonio as he went down, with the Aprilia rider requiring🏅 assistance trackside before being taken to the❀ circuit’s medical centre.
From there he was taken to hos🦋pital in Doha, where he was diagnosed with a collapsed lung and multiple rib fractures.
In a new statement, Aprilia𒀰 says Martin will remain in hospital until the situation with his lungs resolves.
“Jorge Martin spent the night at the Hamad General Hospital,” the 🐲stat🅠ement began.
“There🅘 are no traumatic alterations affecting the brain, cervical spine or abdominal organs.
“An update re✨garding the rib fractures: eight fractures affect the posterior costal arches from the first♈ to the eighth and there are three fractures observed in the lateral arches from the seventh to the ninth.
“Minimal pleural ♔swelling is also noted in the context of the known pneumothorax.
“Jorge will remain under observation for a few days in Hamad International Hospit𒉰al until the pneumothorax resolves.
“We will update you as soon as we will have ༒relevant news.”
MotoGP cham💝pion Martin said on 🐈Instagram: “Thank God, this could have been much worse. I’ll try to keep you updated.”
