🛑 HUGE NEWS Jorge Martin Just Confirmed Did EXACTLY What FIM Feared on Start Race Day of Season!

In a turn of events that has left the MotoGP world both shocked and bemused, Jorge Martin has managed to do exactly what the FIM feared most—get injured just before the start of the season. Aprilia has confirmed that Martin will miss the opening round in Thailand after suffering a fresh injury during training. Yes, you read that right. The Spaniard, who was already recovering from fractures sustained in pre-season testing, now faces surgery and an indefinite recovery period.

It’s almost as if Martin is trying to set a record for the most injuries before a season even begins. First, he brutally highsided during pre-season testing, and now, just days before the first race, he manages to injure his hand again. Talk about bad luck—or perhaps just a lack of coordination.

Fans and analysts are left wondering if Martin will ever catch a break. Meanwhile, Aprilia is scrambling to find a replacement rider for the Thailand GP. Lorenzo Savadori will step in, but let’s be honest, he’s got some big shoes to fill.
So, there you have it, folks. In the world of MotoGP, anything can happen—and it usually does. Here’s hoping Martin has a speedy recovery and can get back on track soon. Until then, we’ll just have to wait and see how this latest twist unfolds.