Jorge Martin provides first indication of a comeback date
Aprilia's Jorge Martin is sidelined by injury

Jorge Martin has hinted ༒at his return to MotoGP for the fiꦆrst time.
The reigning🍌 champion has endu⛎red a miserable 2025 since winning his maiden title in November.
Martin left Ducati for Aprilia but had a big highside on the fir𝔉st morning of pre-season te𝔍sting.
Another crash in training, days before the first r💖ace, caused a break to a b🦹one in his hand which required surgery meaning Martin has missed the opening two rounds.
Aprilia had already confirmed he will miss the third round, at t🦹he Circuit of the Americas, on Mar🎶ch 28-30.
But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin has his eye on a comeback.
He dꩲescribed his recovery tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚo Gazzetta: “Good, slower than I would like.
﷽“But these are the times, and it would be wrong to speed them up, it would risk making everything even longer.
“I will definitely skip Austin. I am considering being in Qatar but only if it will not involve ris💜ks.”
Jorge Martin identifies date for MotoGP return
Qata𒁏r is the fourth round of the 2025 MotoGP season, on April 11-13.
Shไoul🐓d he deem Qatar too risky, the next opportunity is the fifth round at Jerez on
Martin has been advised t💞o rest the delicate break to the scaphoid bone in his hand, which ဣcan sometimes threaten the career of a motorcycle racer.
He misse❀d out on the entirety of pre-season testing after highsiding after just a handful of laps.
It means Martin has barely sta🌠rted his adaption from Ducati to Aprilia.
Therefore his first rounds back in action are likely to be an exerci🅷se in learning ab꧑out his new machinery, and recovering his physical state.
In the meantime, Martin has been forced to watch Marc Marquez - the man who was promoted to the factory Ducati team♕ instead of him - dominate the start of the season.
Marquez sits top of the standings with 37 points, after winning the first fou🎐r races over two rounds.
M💯arquez is tipped to excel at COTA next too, so his lead could be even bigger by the time Martin returns.
Martin said about watching the first two rounds on TVꦯ while injured: “I struggled, a couple of times I had to turn it off.
“Not out ꦐof anger, out of sadness.ꩲ The sadness of not being there.
“♎And then I always turned it back on because I know, life is lꦅike that.”

Jame🦩s was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.