Motorcycling-Aprilia's Martin to miss pre-season test after surgeries


  • Cycling
  • Wednesday, 28 Jan 2026

MotoGP - San Marino Grand Prix - Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano, Italy - Spetember 14, 2025 Aprilia Racing's Jorge Martin in action during the race REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini

Jan 28 (Reuters) - Former ‌MotoGP champion Jorge Martin will miss ‌the pre-season test in Sepang, Malaysia, ‌as he continues to recover from surgeries last month, his team Aprilia said on Wednesday.

Martin had a ‍2025 season to forget following ‍his switch to ‌Aprilia, suffering major injuries in a pre-season ‍crash as ​well as one at the Qatar Grand Prix that ruled ⁠him out for several races.

Last month, the ‌Spaniard underwent two revision surgeries on his left ⁠wrist and ‍right collarbone, with the 27-year-old yet to fully recover.

"This decision is aimed at ensuring ‍Martin's full recovery and peak ‌physical condition ahead of the season opening," Aprilia said in a statement.

"Martin will nevertheless be present in Malaysia with the team, closely following the team's work and the development of the RS-GP26."

Aprilia said Lorenzo Savadori ‌would step in to replace the 2024 world champion for the test. The 2026 season begins ​in Thailand at the end of February.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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