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Critical Situation in MotoGP: Fermin Aldeguer Misses the German Grand Prix!
In the exciting atmosphere of MotoGP races, an injury setback is keeping a rider away from one of the season's major events. Following an accident during the Dutch Grand Prix, young Spanish rider Fermin Aldeguer suffered a spinal injury and due to the ongoing rehabilitation process, he will not be able to participate in the upcoming German Grand Prix this weekend. Gresini Racing officially stated that no reserve rider would be assigned for this race.
Injury Details and Team Decision
Aldeguer's health issues make it difficult for him to aim for a healthy return during the second half of the season. The accident during the Dutch Grand Prix, while seemingly not serious initially, was confirmed by detailed checks to involve a fracture in the T7 vertebra. Faced with this situation, the MotoGP medical team decided that the rider was not fit for competition and opted not to allow him onto the track. Consequently, the Spanish rider will also miss the final race before the summer break.
The team management clearly explained their decision: "What a shame that bad news comes… Fermin Aldeguer is continuing his recovery process and will miss the German Grand Prix at Sachsenring. No reserve rider will be competing in his place."
Gresini Racing's New Strategy
Gresini Racing is taking a different strategy this time by determining a rider to fill the spot for the race. The team management decided that no reserve rider would take part in the competition at Sachsenring. Therefore, Álex Márquez will be the rider on the track for the German Grand Prix. The team's goal is to achieve the highest possible points before the summer break. This approach aims to ensure Gresini Racing returns fully prepared for the second half of the season.
Álex Márquez is trying to regain his form after experiencing physical difficulties in recent weeks. The team's strategy is shaped by the goal of maximizing points in this race to continue into the later stages of the season healthily. This means that Gresini Racing will be competing with only one motorcycle.
Aldeguer's Struggle Throughout the Season
Fermin Aldeguer is battling injuries throughout the 2026 season. The young rider competed in the Thailand Grand Prix with Michele Pirro before, and drew attention for his second place in the Catalunya race in Brazil. However, the latest accident at Assen has once again hindered his progress. Gresini Racing and the MotoGP medical team's priority is for Aldeguer to fully recover before the summer break so he can return ready for the second half of the season. This challenging process is critical for maintaining the rider's motivation.
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