Should MotoGP expect more injuries in 2024?
Raul Fernandez🧜 and Franco Morbidelli havꦡe already been injured in 2024

There was not a sไingle MotoGP gra♓nd prix with all 22 full-time riders racing at the same time in the entirety of last season.
The addition of a sprint race at every round was cited as a key reason for the i🉐nj♑ury toll.
Fifteen out of 22 riders had🍒 an injury at some stage of last year, and nine riders missed at least one race as a result.
This year already, Fra🍌nco Morbidelli crashed in a Portimao test and was knocked unconscious and hospitalised so missed the Sepang test, and will miss the Qatar test. Rau𓂃l Fernandez’s crash on the first day of the Sepang test ruled him out of the second and third.
While the power and aerodynamics of the bikes is an obvious fa🙈ctor, riders themselves blame the increased pressure and intensity of the additional sprint race.
But, sprint races are here to stay in 2024.
“Obviously, more races means more chance of injury,” Do♓rna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta told Marca.
“But the sport has to have an evolution.
“We fight not only with other ๊sports, we fight with other forms of entertainment and we have to look to have the necessary audience to be able to do that.”
KTM have notably named Pol Espargaro as a reserve rider this season, demoting him from last season’s role as a full-time ꧅rider to make room for Pedro Acosta ཧat Tech3 GASGAS.
That means KTM have Espargaro and test rider Dani Pedrosa within ꦗtheir ranks, on top of their four fဣull-time riders.
Ezpeleta was asked if🔜 teams will begin widely employing experienced reserve riders to combat po🎃ssible injury absences.
“I don't know if they have understood ꧟it or not, but t🐼hat is not a choice that I can give them,” he said.
“They have to decide it.
“If I were 🌼a factory, I wou𓂃ld have a reserve rider.
“Now the only one that is good at that, at one level, is KTM, which 🐻has Pol and Da🎐ni.”
Talk about the riders fꦚorming their own union, separa𓆉te to the Safety Commission, is yet to become formalised.
“It seems very good to me, I don't have any problem🐲s,” Ezpeleta s💮aid.
“What I understo🦩od was to name a person when they had something to say in general.
“They, during the weekend, are racing and that's what they have to worry🌠 about.
“So someone comes and tells us: 'Hey, we think🥀 this is this or we think something else.'
“But I believe tha🤡t there is no sport that has the relationship with athletes like we do.
“There is no other sport that, in the middle of events, meet♛s with all the riders who want to tell us🌱 what they think.
“At first it was abouꩲt security and now it is🦹 about many things.”

💎James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.