Jorge Martín is back. And this time, it’s for good—showing the world exactly what it means to fight your way back to the grid.
The reigning 2024 MotoGP World Champion and former Moto3 World Champion returned to the saddle at the Czech Grand Prix in Brno after months of intense recovery and rehab. Three savage crashes, a broken wrist, eleven fractured ribs, and a collapsed lung would’ve ended most riders’ seasons—maybe even careers. But Jorge? He’s built different.
He’s dominated MotoGP headlines during his time away, but all the noise faded the second he rolled out of the pits for FP1. The Champ was back—and this time, he came to stay.
Unlike his earlier comeback in Qatar—cut short by the freak accident that triggered his brutal rib injury—this time Jorge looked stronger, sharper, and more in sync with the bike. We finally saw the return of his signature all-action, lean-angle style for the first time since last season. And with it, a glimpse of what’s still to come.
In Saturday’s Sprint Race, he dug deep to finish 11th. On Sunday, he turned it up another gear—charging from 12th on the grid to a seriously impressive 7th place in the Main Event. With Aprilia making serious strides and team-mate Marco Bezzecchi regularly hitting the podium, one thing’s clear: Jorge’s comeback is just getting started.
At Muc-Off, we back badass riders who grind—who bleed, sweat, and train harder than the pain. The ones who get knocked down, get back up, and come back even harder. That’s why we ride with Jorge.
Welcome back, Champ. Let’s get to work.