MotoGP, Sportrik Media - 2024 MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin will officially sit out the upcoming Portuguese Grand Prix at Portimao Circuit. The Aprilia rider is continuing recovery from a severe shoulder injury, his fourth major setback this season. This in-depth analysis examines Martin's situation and its implications for Aprilia at the tail end of 2025.
Martin suffered a displaced shoulder fracture following a Turn 1 collision at the Japanese Grand Prix sprint start, also involving teammate Marco Bezzecchi. The injury required surgery and has sidelined him since Motegi. While recovery is progressing he has resumed training Aprilia confirmed he will skip Portugal next weekend to prioritize healing.

No timeline was provided for Martin's return, and Aprilia has not commented on his participation in the season finale at Valencia the following week or the post-race test. He has been replaced by test rider Lorenzo Savadori in recent rounds, a substitution likely to continue in Portugal, though unconfirmed.
This marks Martin's fourth injury of 2025. Earlier, a pre-season crash just 13 laps into Sepang testing in February ended his preparations. A training mishap then ruled him out of the first three rounds. Upon returning at Qatar, he crashed late in the main race and was hit by VR46 Ducati's Fabio Di Giannantonio, sustaining multiple injuries that kept him out until the Czech Grand Prix before the summer break.

In a challenging year, Martin has completed only six of the 20 rounds so far, with his best finish a fourth at the Hungarian Grand Prix. His absences have not only hampered his personal points tally but also burdened Aprilia in the constructors' standings.
During his Qatar-to-Brno layoff, Martin engaged in a contract dispute with Aprilia, attempting to activate an early release clause over unmet performance targets. Aprilia contested this, threatening legal action, but Martin ultimately committed to his second year in 2026.
With just two rounds left, missing Portugal underscores the fragility of his campaign. Yet, his advancing recovery offers hope for a Valencia appearance, potentially closing the season on a high note.
Lorenzo Savadori has filled in for Martin recently, and Aprilia is expected to persist with this for Portimao. As a test rider, Savadori brings valuable experience, though adapting to grand prix pressures remains a hurdle. The team must leverage Bezzecchi's efforts and the stand-in to secure crucial end-of-season points.
Martin is not the only world champion confirmed absent from Portugal, adding to the finale's intrigue, though specifics are undisclosed.
Despite a disappointing 2025, Martin's commitment to Aprilia through 2026 signals a fresh start. Prioritizing recovery, he is anticipated to return stronger, perhaps at Valencia or the post-season test. Aprilia must draw lessons from these trials to bolster 2026 preparations. This grueling season has tested Martin's resilience, but as the 2024 champion, he remains a key asset for the team.



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