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Aleix Espargaro Cycling's debut ends with a fracture
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Aleix Espargaro’s Cycling Debut Cut Short by Fracture Setback

July 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Aleix Espargaro had to pull out of his professional cycling debut due to an injury sustained in a minor crash, which is suspected to have resulted in a broken bone. Espargaro withdrew during the third stage of his Austrian tour after initially showing promise by finishing the first stage in the main group for his new team, Riddle Trek.

Before the 167-kilometer race, Espargaro expressed his commitment to cycling, saying, “For MotoGP, I followed a logical path through Moto3 and Moto2. Now, even if my cycling career starts as an amateur, I’m here to stay.” On Thursday, he reflected on his first day on the bike, mentioning the intense tension and speed, but also the enjoyment he finds in being part of a fantastic team.

Espargaro’s cycling journey began just a week after competing in the Dutch MotoGP at Assen for Honda, where he raced as a wild card and later joined the factory Honda test team after ending his full-time racing career with Aprilia last season. Cycling has always been a passion for him, and this transition sparked some debate among fans during his MotoGP days. Recently, he even trained alongside his good friend Jorge Martin, highlighting the blend of his racing worlds.

Fan Take: This news is significant for racing fans because it showcases the versatility and determination of top athletes like Espargaro who are willing to venture into new disciplines despite challenges. It also highlights the growing crossover between motorsports and cycling, which could inspire greater collaboration and fan engagement across these sports.

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