Jorge Martin provides MotoGP comeback update: “Everything is under control”
Jorge Martin says he will be in Qatar “for a꧃ few more days” after his injury in the Qatar MotoGP.

Reigning MotoGP World Champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin is looking ahead to travelling back home after an extend🐼ed stay in Qatar following his injury sust﷽ained in the MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix.
The MotoGP paddock heads to Andalusia this weekend🌳 for the Spanish Grand Prix, but once again it will race without it’s reigning champion, as Ma🐻rtin recovers from the injuries he suffered during the Qatar Grand Prix that have left him unable to return home.
Martin crashed while running in 1🌠7th place at turn 14, the second of the Lusail International Circuit’s series of three fast right-handers that straddle the third and fourth sectors.
The phase of the corner in which he crashed meant that he slid along the track on the racing line, and that – combined with the speed of that particular section of track – left the rider behind, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fabio Di Giannantonio, with littlౠe chance to avoid making con🗹tact with Martin.
Di Giannantonio was concerned by the contact, 168澳洲5♛最新开奖结果:and described it as “The worst scene of my life,” after the race; it resulted in six br🐓oken ribs and a pneumothorax for Martin, who🔥 recently posted to social media saying that he is hoping to head back home “soon”.
“Finally out of the hospital,” Marti🐻n wrote on Instagram.
“Thank you all for the messages and for supporting me through this toug🌜h time in my lif🍨e.
“I’m still in a lot of pain, but everything 🐲is underಞ control.
“I’ll stay in Q🍒atar for a few more days as a precaution, and as soon as I can, I’ll head𝓰 home to rest and be with my people.
“Hope it’ll be very soon.”
Martin will be replaced again by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lorenzo Savadori at this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix, the Italian getting his fourth outing of the season on the factory 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aprilia Racing team in-place of Marꦏtin and alongside Marco Bezzecchi.

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