A Turn 1 crash at Motegi saw Martin and teammate Bezzecchi crash out, with the #1 confirmed to have suffered a broken collarbone
Bad luck has hit reigning Champion Jorge Martin (Aprilia Racing) once again in Japan, with the #1 confirmed to have broken his right collarbone in a Turn 1 crash in the Tissot Sprint at Motegi.
Martin was making up ground on the brakes before crashing out, with the chain reaction affecting a number of riders and also taking down his teammate, Marco Bezzechi.
WATCH: The crash that sees Jorge Martin out of the Japanese GP
It was a moment to forget for the Spaniard as he took down his teammate, Marco Bezzecchi, at lights out and picked up an injury in the process
Both walked away from the incident but a subsequent medical check for Martin revealed the displaced fracture of his right collarbone. He’s headed to hospital for a CT scan to fully assess the injury, but is confirmed to have been ruled out of any further competition in the Japanese GP.
Aprilia later announced that Martin would fly back to Spain and on Monday, the #1 will undergo surgery for the reduction and fixation of a fracture of the right collarbone in Barcelona.
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