Martin to Undergo Surgery After Breaking Collarbone in Japanese GP Sprint
22 Articles
22 Articles
The MotoGP sprint race in Motegi, won by Italian Francesco Bagnaia, had a dramatic outcome in the first corner. Spaniard Jorge Martin lost control while braking, went off the track and knocked down Italian Marco Bezzecchi. The accident resulted in a broken collarbone for the reigning world champion. After investigations, the decision was made to return the reigning world champion to his homeland, where he will undergo surgery.
The reigning world champion Jorge Martin injured himself again at the MotoGP sprint race in Motegi and fell out with a collarbone fracture. Already in the first turn Jorge Martin caused the great excitement on Saturday: The Aprilia driver lost control of his bike and cleared his teammate Marco Bezzecchi. Both landed in the gravel with pain. Here the crash in the video:A little later the bitter diagnosis took place: Martin suffered a shifted frac…
Jorge Martín fulfilled the dream of a lifetime last November and since then lives an authentic nightmare. The reigning world champion of MotoGP again received a big stick this Saturday in the sprint of the Japanese GP, when he crashed in the first curve of the short test held on the Motegi circuit. The result of the new heel is a fracture with displacement of the right collarbone and a new appointment with the operating room in a campaign in whi…
Left in 17th position, the Madrilène wanted to dive on the rope but he missed his braking and fell before he broke violently his Italian teammate Marco Bezzecchi (Aprilia) and ended up in the gravel bin.
To Motegi double Ducati, Pecco returns protagonist with the pole and with the success in the Sprint Race: Marc tomorrow can win the title. Disaster Martin: slides and hits Bezzecchi and breaks a clavicle
Last year's MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin (Aprilia) broke his collarbone in a sprint race at the Motegi circuit in Japan and will have to sit out Sunday's main race.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium