Martin Overcomes Setback: Cleared for MotoGP Test Despite Missing German Grand Prix

The reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin has been given medical clearance to test his Aprilia bike, but he will miss the German Grand Prix in two weeks. He has been authorized to test this week, but Aprilia will wait until after a further medical check next week to make a decision. The MotoGP medical director authorized a one-day test but ruled out Martin’s return at the German Grand Prix, making his potential comeback at the Czech Grand Prix the following week. Martin’s injuries date back to pre-season testing, training…

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Racing Redemption: Jorge Martin Rebounds with Declared Fitness for MotoGP Test

Injured MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin has been cleared to test his Aprilia bike, but will miss the German Grand Prix in two weeks. Martin, in a contractual dispute with the team, can test this week, pending a further medical check next week. MotoGP medical director authorized the test but ruled out a return at the German GP. Martin may be cleared to resume racing at the Czech Grand Prix following previous injuries. His recovery dates back to Qatar in April, after a crash involving Fabio di Giannantonio. Medical reports…

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Revving Up for Victory: 2025 Dutch MotoGP Qualifying Sets the Stage for Thrilling Race Weekend at Assen

Revving Up for Victory: 2025 Dutch MotoGP Qualifying Sets the Stage for Thrilling Race Weekend at Assen

Full Qualifying results for the Saturday Sprint and main Sunday race at the 2025 Dutch MotoGP at Assen, round 10 of 22.

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Breaking Barriers: Jorge Martin’s Path to Freedom in MotoGP

Jorge Martin’s manager, Albert Valera, has confirmed that the MotoGP world champion is free to negotiate with any team for the 2026 season, despite Aprilia’s opposition. Martin’s decision to leave Aprilia at the end of the season has caused tension between the rider and the Italian manufacturer. By activating a clause in his contract, Martin secured his release from the second year (2026) under certain conditions related to his championship standings after the first six races. Aprilia disputes the validity of the clause due to Martin’s extended absence from races…

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MotoGP Maverick: Martin’s unrestricted journey to secure a winning deal

According to Jorge Martin’s manager Albert Valera, the MotoGP world champion is free to sign with any team for the 2026 season, despite disputes with Aprilia. Martin activated a clause in his contract allowing him to leave if he fell below a specified position in the championship standings after the first six races. Aprilia claims the clause is invalid due to Martin’s injuries and insists on his two-year contract. Honda is reportedly interested in Martin, but will wait until his situation with Aprilia is resolved. Valera asserts that the clause…

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