MotoGP champion Jorge Martin in “intense pain” as Aprilia gives injury update
The reigning MotoGP cha🌱mpion suffered multip💃le injuries in a Qatar GP crash

Jorge 𒊎Martin says he is starting to “feel better” but “the pain is still intense” after a crash ཧin the MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix left him with multiple injuries.
The reigning world champion has endured a torrid 2025 amid his switch to the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:factory Aprilia squad, with the Spaniard battling injury si🐎nce early February.
He was ruled out of the rest of the pre-season after suffering multiple fractures in crash on day one of the Sepang test, before a training incident prior to the Thai GP left him w🐓ith further injuries.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin fin🃏ally made his Aprilia debut in last weekend’s Qatar GP, where he qualified 14th and was 16th in the sprint.
But a crash during the grand prix, which saw him struck by VR46’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fabio Di Giannantonio, led to Martin suffering 11 fractures to his ribs as well as a collapsed l✃ung.
He remains in a hospital in Dಌoha while treatment continues to be administered to his lungs, though a🙈 new update from Aprilia says his recovery is making slow progress.
Aprilia has confirmed he will not 🌼take part in next week’s Spanish GP and will be replaced by test rider Lorenzo Savado🤡ri.
“Jorge Martín remains in the intensive 🐼care unit at Hamad Hospital,” a statement from MotoGP medical director Dr. Angel Charte read.
“H🅷is injuries are progressing satisfactori🌼ly. The chest drainage for his hemopneumothorax is progressing favourably.
“His p🐻ain is under control, despite the rib f𝔍ractures he has.
“F🔜or now, he must c🐠ontinue with the pulmonary drainage process until it is 90% resolved.
“After that, it will take some days before he can be trans♊ferred by medical aircraft to our hospital.
“He is also in a cheerful and strong mood. We must give him time until t🍃he clinical process is resolved, so that he can be transferred.”
Martin added: “Thank you from the bottom of my heart to everyone who 𝔍has su♕pported me.
“These have been difficult d꧙ays, but now I'm starting to move a bit more and feel better, although the pain is still intense.
“I'd like to thank Aprilia, my fans and everyone who is helpi൲ng me. I will continue to fight to be one of the strongest ever.”
A recent report from motorsport.com claimed Martin could be out until at least August’🧸s Austrian GP, though Aprilia is yet to confirm any details on recovery timeline for t🐈he world champion.
