JAKARTA CEO of Aprilia Racing, Massimo Rivola, hinted at world champion Jorge Martin likely to miss the 2025 MotoGP for at least a month after he suffered a recent injury.

The Spaniard suffered a fracture in the right leg after falling at Turn 1 of Japan's 2025 MotoGP Sprint Race at the Twin Ring Motegi Circuit on Saturday, September 27, 2025.

The latest injury left the 27-year-old had to return to the top of the operating table so he needed recovery before returning to appear.

"The good news is that he sleeps well. He will fly to Barcelona, tomorrow he will undergo surgery and then we will see," Rivola said as quoted by Crash.

Martin fell because he made a mistake when the braking and hit his team-mate Marco Bezzecchi. Luckily, the Italian rider was not injured.

Rivola confirmed that apart from Mandalika this weekend, their riders are also likely to miss Australia (17-19 October 2025) and Sepang (Malaysia) on 24-26 October 2025.

"To be honest, I didn't even think about the next two races. Right now, to be honest, I don't even care. I just want him to be fine and take his time," he said.

There are only five races on this year's calendar. After the three series above, the race will continue to Portimao, Portugal, on November 7-9, 2025, and then in Valencia on November 14-16, 2025.

The world title this year is already in the hands of Marc Marquez. The Spaniard locked the seventh title in his career last weekend in Japan.


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