Remarkable Recovery: Dettwiler Thrives After Spleen Removal, Exits Intensive Care

Remarkable Recovery: Dettwiler Thrives After Spleen Removal, Exits Intensive Care

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Injured Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler is “awake and communicating” and has left intensive care, his team and management have announced in a statement

Injured Moto3 rider Noah Dettwiler has left intensive care and is “awake and communicating,” as confirmed by his team and management in a statement. Dettwiler had sustained life-threatening injuries in a crash at Sepang last Sunday, remaining in critical condition for days. Reports indicated he had suffered multiple cardiac arrests and was resuscitated before being hospitalized in Kuala Lumpur. Despite surgeries, including spleen removal and treatment for a leg fracture, Dettwiler’s condition improved remarkably by Wednesday. Now out of critical condition, the 20-year-old is communicating with family and doctors in a private clinic in Kuala Lumpur, though return to Switzerland is uncertain due to pending surgeries and a neck injury. The statement also extended support to Jose Antonio Rueda and his team, who were involved in the crash, while it was disclosed that Dettwiler had been in talks to ride for SIC58 Squadra Corse Moto3 in 2026. Offering encouragement, team owner Paolo Simoncelli emphasized their commitment to Dettwiler, sharing a message of hope: “Don’t give up, Noah! The team is waiting for you.”

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