MARC-ANTOINE ROSSI TO MISS MXGP OF PORTUGAL DUE TO INJURY

  • Marc-Antoine Rossi, will miss the upcoming MXGP of Portugal on May 5th due to an injury sustained during the MX2 race at the MXGP of Trentino two weeks ago.
  • After sustaining severe bruising and a hematoma on his left thigh from a crash, Rossi does not require surgery, and is undergoing physiotherapy at home in Corsica, aiming to recover in time for the MXGP of Galicia on May 12th.

Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing MX2 racer, Marc-Antoine Rossi, will sit out the upcoming MXGP of Portugal on May 5th due to injuries from a high-impact crash during the opening lap at the MXGP of Trentino. The accident left Rossi with deep bruising and a hematoma on his left thigh, sidelining him for the next race in Agueda.

Post-race examinations revealed the extent of Rossi’s injuries, prompting a return to his Corsican home for rest and recovery. With a further medical check-up consultation recommending against surgery, Rossi has now embarked on an intensive physiotherapy regimen aimed at getting him race-ready for the MXGP of Galicia on May 12th.


GASGAS Factory Racing remains fully committed to supporting Rossi’s swift recovery and eagerly anticipates his return to the track. We extend our gratitude to his fans for their understanding and support during this recovery phase.

Stay tuned for further updates on Rossi’s progress and his expected comeback.

MX2 – #28 – Marc-Antoine Rossi: «I’m really disappointed to miss the MXGP of Portugal. It’s always tough to be away from the track, especially when your team and fans are counting on you. Right now, my focus is on healing and getting back to racing as soon as possible. I am working closely with my medical team and following all their advice to ensure I come back strong as soon as possible. I want to thank everyone for their support and understanding during this time, especially my team, Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing, for standing by me. I’m determined to return better and stronger.»