Successful Procedure for Compartment Syndrome
Fermín Aldeguer has undergone a minor but important operation to treat compartment syndrome in his right arm. The talented Moto2 rider from the Gresini Racing team appeared in good spirits post-surgery, flashing a peace sign from his hospital bed. The intervention was carried out to relieve pressure and improve circulation—an issue that has affected several riders in the high-intensity world of motorcycle racing.
Positive Signs and Fast Recovery
Despite the circumstances, Aldeguer looked upbeat and confident, reassuring fans that everything went smoothly. The bandaged arm and IV drip tell one story, but his smile tells another—a rider already thinking ahead, not dwelling on setbacks.
Eyes Set on Mugello Return
With the Mugello round approaching, Aldeguer has already shifted his mindset toward recovery and preparation. Known for his grit and potential, the young Spaniard is aiming to be race-ready and competitive when the MotoGP paddock lands in Italy.
Gresini Racing Confirms Stable Condition
Gresini Racing confirmed the procedure on their social media channels, noting that Aldeguer is recovering well. The team expects him to rejoin training once he’s cleared by doctors and fully regains strength in the arm.