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Noah Dettweiler's recovery is 'as planned' weeks after scary Moto3 crash
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Noah Dettweiler’s Recovery Progresses Smoothly Weeks After Frightening Moto3 Crash

December 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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Noah Dettweiler reports that his recovery is progressing “as planned” weeks after a frightening crash during the Moto3 event at the Malaysian Grand Prix. The Swiss rider collided with Moto3 world champion Jose Antonio Rueda during the sighting lap before the race in October. Both riders experienced cardiac arrest at the scene and were swiftly transported to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur for treatment. Dettweiler endured lung and leg injuries, and his spleen was removed following multiple surgeries soon after the accident. Currently recuperating at home, Dettweiler said he is “doing well” and is organizing his rehabilitation, though he acknowledged there is still a significant journey ahead.

In a recent Instagram update, Dettweiler shared a message showing his progress, stating, “It’s been a long time in the hospital and rehab, and while there’s still a long way to full recovery, everything is on track.” He expressed deep gratitude for the support from his family, girlfriend, sister, and fans which has helped him through this challenging period. SIC58 team owner Paolo Simoncelli announced plans to sign Dettweiler for the 2026 Moto3 season, but the rider has currently declined due to uncertainty about his full recovery timeline. Meanwhile, Rueda is recovering well and preparing to move up to Moto2 with the Ajo KTM team in 2026. The rest of the Malaysian Grand Prix went ahead despite the crash but faced criticism from top MotoGP figures like Pecco Bagnaia, especially after it was revealed both riders had suffered cardiac arrest, contradicting earlier reports that they were conscious.

Fan Take: This update is crucial for racing fans as it sheds light on the resilience and determination of riders recovering from severe injuries, showing the human side of the sport. It also raises important questions about race safety protocols and the decisions made around continuing events after serious incidents, impacting how the sport manages rider welfare moving forward.

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