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The Aprilia rider Marco Bezzecchi officially announced that he is not at 100% physical capacity following the high-speed crash he experienced at Assen. The Italian driver, who has only scored 13 points in the last three races, aims for a poor result at Sachsenring. Bezzecchi stressed that his physical condition has not returned to normal before this race, which is critical for regaining momentum in the championship fight. He also emphasized that his teammate Jorge Martin is still in the process of developing.
Marco Bezzecchi announced that he was not at 100% physical capacity after the crash at Assen. The points lost over the last three races are due to the current difficult circumstances. Having been hospitalized after crashing at high speed during the Dutch GP, the Italian rider stated that his body is not fully ready for the German Grand Prix. Although no serious injury was detected during the checks, Bezzecchi indicated that his physical condition is still in the recovery phase.
In his statement regarding this process, Bezzecchi spoke about the importance of the championship fight. "I am happy and looking forward to riding the motorcycle again," he said. He added, "I hope my physical condition will improve slightly in the coming days. My recovery has progressed well up to this point." He concluded by urging his team to reconnect: "After Assen, we need to get back together and keep looking forward together."
Critical Conditions Before Sachsenring
Bezzecchi's results over the last three races highlight the difficult period in the championship fight. The Italian rider failed to score points in the Sprint race at Brno and could not compete in the main race due to a penalty. In another race, he was sidelined after a crash caused by his teammate Jorge Martin during the first corner. Bezzeci managed to score only 13 out of a possible 111 points over the last three races. Following these results, the Aprilia rider who lost the championship fell seven points behind his teammate, Jorge Martin.
The Sachsenring race will be a crucial period for Bezzecchi—not just to test his physical condition, but also to regain momentum in the championship fight. Although he managed to finish on the podium in the Sprint race at Sachsenring last season, he failed to achieve a podium in the main race of the German GP on Sunday.
Jorge Martin's Development Process and Strong Past
On the other side of the Aprilia garage, Jorge Martin comes into Germany as the championship leader after securing third place at Assen. The Spanish rider admitted that he still needs to develop in some areas to use his motorcycle at full capacity according to his riding style following the Dutch GP. However, Martin believes that with team work, he will reach 100% capacity in a short time.
Martin expressed his love for Sachsenring, stating, "We are coming into this race at a good time. Also, I really love Sachsenring." The Spanish rider believes that through the intensive work of the Aprilia and garage teams, they can elevate their synergy on the bike to a higher level in a short period.
Martin's past is also quite strong. The Spanish rider won both the Sprint race and the main race at the end of the German GP during the 2023 season while riding for Pramac Ducati. Furthermore, he also won the Sprint race at Sachsenring in 2024. While trying to strengthen his lead, Martin aims to leave behind the physical effects of Bezzecchi's crash at Assen and end the point losses at Sachsenring.
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