Jorge Martín fractured his right hand and bones in his left foot in a crash on Wednesday.
The incident occurred during preseason testing with his new team Aprilia at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia.

What happened?

Martín was thrown off his bike in a "highside" crash and landed heavily, hitting his head against the track.
The MotoGP series reported that scans had ruled out any head injuries.

Why it matters for Jorge Martín

Martín won the title on a Ducati bike last season.
This injury may impact his performance in the upcoming season.

What comes next?

The first round of the season is at Thailand's Chang International Circuit from Feb. 28 through March 2.
Martín will undergo surgery in Spain later this week for the fractures.

The crash happened on Wednesday at the Sepang circuit.
Martín's team, Aprilia, will likely face challenges without their key rider.

Martín's injury is a significant setback for the team.
He will miss the rest of the three-day test.

The MotoGP series will continue with the first round in Thailand.
Jorge Martín's recovery will be crucial to his team's success.

The incident has raised concerns about rider safety.
The MotoGP series will likely review the incident to prevent similar crashes.

Martín's fans will be waiting for his return to the track.
The Spanish rider has a strong following in the MotoGP community.

The upcoming season will be challenging for Martín and his team.
They will need to work together to overcome this setback.

The first round of the season will be held from Feb. 28 through March 2.
Jorge Martín's team will be hoping for a strong start to the season.