At the end of February, Jorge Martín suffered an accident during a supermoto training session, resulting in multiple fractures and keeping him away from MotoGP tracks until now.
The Aprilia rider, who was last year’s champion, has now explained the serious fall, which was a violent highside at high speed:
– I had a highside when I was going really, really fast. I was just exiting from a corner in fourth gear. Of course, it’s not a MotoGP, but it’s a supermoto, which is already performing. I was already straight when I touched the outside kerb and it was a really big crash.
Regarding the injuries, Martín recalled that he suffered seven fractures: ‘I broke four bones in the [left] foot and then I broke three new bones in the [left] hand. So, it was a really bad one’.

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