Jorge Martin Qatar MotoGP crash was “the worst scene of my life”
"I couldn't go anywhere," Fabio di Gian♔nantonio said

The fear after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin’s crash at tꦺhe Qatar MotoGP has been emotionally recalled.
Aprilia’s Martin fell at Turn 12 of the Lusail track, before he was accidentally struck by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio di Giannantonio’s Ducati.
Di Giannantonio was close behind Martin when ꦅhe fell, and could not avoid making te𒐪rrifying contact.
Fabio di Giannantonio recalls horror of Jorge Martin crash

“He was in front of me, a bit wide,” Di Giannantonio♐ was quoted by .
“I wanted to overtake him, I was close to him, but he fell: once on𓆏 the ground, I touched him.
“I🐽 couldn't ⛄go anywhere, moreover at about 200 kilometers per hour.”
Di Giannantonio completed the Qatar MotoGP unaware of Martin’s condition.
Confirmation about Martin’s injuries - later diagnosed as a collapsed lung and multiple rib fr𒁏actures๊ - had not arrived as Di Giannantonio spoke about his fear afterwards.
“The worst scene of my life, I had goose📖bumps,” Di Giannantonio said.
“I pushed, but I♒ thought of him. I stopped in front of his garage, making sure of his condition.
“I wanted to know from the Aprilia team if Jorge was okay. Looking at the screens, I saw that he was okay. Perhaps for this reason the red flag was not displ🌼ayed.
“This is one of 🧸the most dangerous sports in the world and we are human beings. But aware of what we do.”
﷽Martin and Aprilia have since shared images from his hospi𝓡tal bed.
The MotoGP 🙈champion was partaking in his first round of the season at the fourth attempt, owing to a hand injury sustained before the first race.
But a far scarier crash in꧟ Qatar 𒁃will now sideline Martin again.
An eventful race for Di Giannantonio also included being knocked off-track by Alex Marquez, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:which he criticised as “dangero𒁃us”.
The VR46 rider was also hit with a penalty for a clash with Joan Mi🔯r, and ultimately finished 17th.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from A📖merican sports, to football, to F1.