Jorge Martin provides first indication of a comeback date
Aprilia's Jorge Martin is sidelined by injury

Jorge Martin has hinted at his retღurn to MotoGP for the first time.
The reigning champion has endured a mise𝓀rable 2025 since winning his maiden title in November.
Martin left Ducati for Aprilia but had a bi💃g highsi༒de on the first morning of pre-season testing.
Another crash in training, days before the first race, caused a break to a bone in his hand which required surgery meaning Mar༒tin has missed the opening two rounds.
Aprilia 🌃had already confirm༺ed he will miss the third round, at the Circuit of the Americas, on March 28-30.
But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin has his eye on a comeback.
He described his recovery to Gazzetta: “Good, slower▨ than I woul🍃d like.
“But these are the times,ꦚ and it would ๊be wrong to speed them up, it would risk making everything even longer.
“I will definitely skip🐷 Austin. I am considering being in Qatar but only if it will not involve risks.”
Jorge Martin identifies date for MotoGP return
Qat💜ar ꧅is the fourth round of the 2025 MotoGP season, on April 11-13.
Should he deem Qatar too risky, the next opportunit🔯y is the fifth round at Jerez on
Martin has been advis🎃ed to rest the delicate break to the scaphoid bone in his hand, which can sometimes threaten the career of a motorcycle racer.
𝔍He missed out on the entirety of pre-season testing after highsiding after just a handful of laps.
It means Martin has barely staღrted his adaption from Ducati to Aprilia.
Therefore his first rounds back in♔ action are li♚kely to be an exercise in learning about his new machinery, and recovering his physical state.
In the meantime, Martin has been forced to watch Marc Marquez - the man who was promoted𓄧 to the factory Ducati team instead of him - dominate the s𒁏tart of the season.
Marquez sits top of the standings with 37 pointꦯs, after winning the first four races over two r♛ounds.
Marquez is tipped to excel at COTA next too, so his lead could be even bigger by th💮e time Martin ret꧋urns.
Martin said about watching the first two rounds on TV while injured: “I struggled, a couple of ti⛎me🐻s I had to turn it off.
“Not out of anger, out of sadness. The sadness of not beಞing there.
“And then I always turned it back on because I kno🍸w, life is like that.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to ꧒F1.