Jorge Martin: “I never thought an injury could last so long”

Jorge Martin offers a behind-the-scenes glඣimpse at his MotoGP injury recovery.

Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin

Reigning MotoGP champion168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Jorge Martin has given fans a glimpse into his recovery through the first epi𒐪sode of his new .

Martin, who made history as the first satellite champion of the MotoGP era with Pramac last season, managed just 13 𝄹laps of 2025 testing for Aprilia before injuring his right hand and left foot at Sepang.

The Spaniard was at least on course to make the Thai season opener until suffering even more serious left wrist injuries while preparing for his MotoGP comeback on a supermoto bike on February 24th.

He’s been sidelined ever since and, while preparing breakfast in the Vlog, Martin joke♏s about his fitness:

"The other day [Massimo] Rivola called me asking how much [weight] I had [put on] with the injury... I told him a couple of kilos. Well, it was four! But now I can train, I’ll get ཧbac🅷k to my target quickly."

Martin’s current regime includes strength and cardio work combined wit༺h special therapy for his wr🔜ist and foot, including a hyperbaric chamber.

But it’s a slow process.

"The first t꧃wo weeks were pretty hard. You have doubts. You sa🌸y maybe I won’t be the same as before.

“But I’m startinඣg to see the light now I can💟 train again.

“Those weeks without being able to leave the house were killing mജe.

“I don’t know when I’ll return 🐓but I’m already in the process. I’m eating well, I can laugh, I can cough - because before the rib hurt.”

Martin hadn’t missed a MotoGP race since his rookie 2021 campaign when he skipped t🔜hree rounds due to multiple fractures in a brutal accident at Portimao.

"I never thought that an injury could last so long,” he admits while cycling🌜.

“Portimao was very hard, but after a month I was already on the bike. But now it’s been six 🔥weeks and still the return to MotoGP is far𝓡 away.

“But there’s no🍃 other choice, 🌸we are working hard and it is what it is.

“Eꦺvery day we are closer to recovering, that’s the current motiv๊ation.”

The Spaniard has already been r🌞uled out of the first three ro☂unds, including this weekend’s COTA event, but could make a return in Qatar (April 11-13).

His physiotherapist added: "🥃Here there is no other question than to be consistent, and day-by-day keep stepping up [the training and therapy] so that he can get back on the bike and do what he does best.”

Martin took his first MotoGP v🅠ictory, also the first ever for a satellite Ducati rider, just a few rounds after his return from the Portimao injuries in 2021🎀.

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