What a terrible image. Marco Bezzecchi suffered a very heavy crash during the Dutch Grand Prix at Assen and is now hospitalized due to his injuries. He fell at the infamous Ramshoek corner, dreaded by all riders precisely for this reason. The front end of his Aprilia RS-GP lost traction at over 200 km/h, sending him into the gravel and into several extremely unpleasant rolls. While we quickly learned that he was conscious, he still needs to undergo further examinations.
Aprilia has already released a statement regarding the crash of its rider, who, as of today, no longer leads the MotoGP world championship. « Following his crash during the Assen Grand Prix, Marco Bezzecchi was immediately admitted to the circuit's medical center, where he underwent a thorough evaluation by the medical team, including the medical director of the MotoGPDr. Angel CharteInitial clinical examinations confirmed that the pilot was fully conscious and had normal mobility in all four limbs, with no immediate signs of serious neurological or systemic complications. However, due to intense neck pain following the impact, the medical team decided to transfer Bezzecchi to the University Medical Center of Groningen » it was indicated.
THE FALL OF MARCO BEZZECCHI 🤯
The crash was violent but the pilot is okay 🙏#DutchGP | #MotoGP pic.twitter.com/kR9h8QqYiW
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Marco Bezzecchi hospitalized
Of course, the cervical spine and vertebrae in general are particularly delicate areas that must be protected in every possible way. Therefore, it's perfectly normal that Marco Bezzecchi would go to the hospital for even minor aches and pains to make sure everything was alright in that area. He was very lucky, as the fall was extremely violent. « This transfer will allow him to undergo comprehensive tests and specialized examinations to definitively rule out any underlying injury and ensure a recovery process without complications.Further information will be provided as soon as the official medical reports from the hospital are available. they continued.
Of course, We will keep you informed of Bezzecchi's health status as information becomes available to us.
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