Marco Bezzecchi has been cleared of injury after a fast Dutch Grand Prix crash at TT Circuit Assen, with Aprilia confirming post-race hospital checks in Groningen found no damage.
The Aprilia Racing rider crashed out at Turn 15 on lap two of Sunday’s MotoGP race, ending a weekend in which he had looked central to the fight at the front. He was first assessed at the circuit medical centre before being transferred to a local hospital for fuller checks.
According to MotoGP’s official update on Bezzecchi, CT scans and radiological examinations showed no injuries, leaving the Italian fit to be discharged and travel home.
Aprilia Avoids A Deeper Assen Blow
The all-clear matters because Bezzecchi’s pace had been one of the sharpest Aprilia storylines of the Dutch weekend. His early exit already cost him a major points chance on a day when Ai Ogura converted Aprilia machinery into a landmark victory, and any injury would have carried consequences into the next phase of the title fight.
Instead, Aprilia leaves Assen with sporting frustration rather than a medical crisis. Bezzecchi will still need to reset after a heavy fall and a missed opportunity, but the immediate news is the one the team needed most: no fracture, no hospital stay, and no confirmed fitness setback heading away from the Netherlands.






