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MotoGP star rushed to hospital after TWO horror crashes on day one of pre-season testing
JORGE MARTIN has been rushed to hospital after suffering TWO horror crashes on the first day of pre-season testing.
The MotoGP star was starting his preparation for the 2025 season with his new team Aprilia Racing in Sepang, Malaysia.
![Jorge Martin crashes his motorcycle during a MotoGP race.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/aprilia-racings-spanish-rider-jorge-969356767.jpg?strip=all&w=960)
![Jorge Martin leaning into a turn on his Aprilia MotoGP motorcycle.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/aprilia-racings-spanish-rider-jorge-969356596.jpg?strip=all&w=960)
Martin, 27, did not get off to the best start as he was thrown from his motorbike on one corner.
He was okay to continue, as footage shows him quickly jumping back up to his feet after landing on the tarmac
However, his day did not improve as he was thrown from the bike a second time during testing.
The Spaniard landed with his head heavily hitting the track as the visor of his helmet smashed to pieces.
After the second crash, he was rushed to hospital to receive medical aid.
It has been confirmed that he suffered a fracture in the fifth metacarpal of his right hand.
He also suffered fractures in the third, fourth and fifth metatarsals of his left foot.
The rider will stay in the hospital before travelling back to Europe for surgery.
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Martin has been active on social media since the accident.
He posted a clip of the crash on Instagram and insisted he will be back.
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He wrote: “Not the best start of the 2025 season.
“But martinator always come back stronger.”
He also shared a snap of himself laying in a hospital bed having food with his leg in bandages.
Aprilla released a statement wishing Martin well ahead of his comeback.
It read: “Jorge Martín doesn’t fall. Jorge Martín always gets back up.
“And we’ll be waiting for you soon.”
MotoGP 2025 line-up
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Here is a look at the riders and their teams for the upcoming MotoGP season...
- Marc Marquez – Ducati Lenovo Team
- Francesco Bagnaia – Ducati Lenovo Team
- Pedro Acosta – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
- Brad Binder – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
- Jorge Martin – Aprilia Racing
- Marco Bezzecchi – Aprilia Racing
- Fabio Quartararo – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
- Alex Rins – Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP
- Luca Marini – Honda
- Joan Mir – Honda
- Fabio di Giannantonio – Pertamina Enduro VR46
- Franco Morbidelli – Pertamina Enduro VR46
- Alex Marquez – Gresini Racing MotoGP
- Fermin Aldeguer – Gresini Racing MotoGP
- Miguel Oliveira – Prima Pramac Racing
- Jack Miller – Prima Pramac Racing
- Johann Zarco – LCR Honda Castrol
- Somkiat Chantra – LCR Honda Idemitsu
- Raul Fernandez – Trackhouse Racing
- Ai Ogura – Trackhouse Racing
- Maverick Vinales – Red Bull KTM Tech3
- Enea Bastianini – Red Bull KTM Tech3
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‘Extremely busy’ – Irish hospital warns public to stay away as A&E deal with ‘high number of presentations’
THE public has been warned to stay away from an Irish hospital because of overcrowding.
The HSE said only go to the A&E Department at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda if your life is at risk.
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There are currently 43 patients waiting for beds at the Hospital which has been battling a flu and Covid-19 outbreaks over the past several weeks.
There are also five people waiting for beds at nearby Navan Hospital.
The HSE said: “Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital has remained extremely busy over the last few days.
“There are a high number of patient presentations to the Emergency Department.
“The most critically ill patients are prioritised for treatment and available beds.
“As a result some patients may experience dalys in being seen. Patients attending with minor injuries will experience longer wait times in the Emergency Department.
“We would encourage the public to attend the Emergency Department for emergencies only at this time.”
Patients are advised to contact their GP and out of hours doctors on call if they are sick.
The INMO slammed the latest trolley surge nationwide and the HSE management had failed to plan to cope with it.
Meanwhile, the HSE has issued a major safety alert over four popular e-cigarettes – with bosses warning the public to “stop using these products.”
The seized items all contain illegal amounts of nicotine.
The HSE took to X to warn buyers not to use the products, as they are illegal under Irish law.
The e-cigarettes involved are the following:
- ADADA A8 1200 puff. Sub-brands (flavours): Vanilla Coke
- The Crystal PRO MAX 4000+ puff. Sub-brands (flavours): Watermelon Ice BatchNo. MAX20230407
- Savage Vape. Sub-brands (flavours): Kiwi Passion Fruit Guava 5% Nicotine
- McKesse MK Bar 7000 12ml. Sub-brand (flavour): Lime Mojito 12ml. Batch Number: Exp: 31/12/2023
Test results for the four products showed that the legal nicotine concentration was exceeded, with sample results ranging between 26.9mg/ml and 30mg/ml.
The legal nicotine concentration for electronic cigarettes in Ireland is 20mg/ml.
The HSE said: “Our National Environmental Health Service has issued four safety alert notices regarding e-cigarette products.
“We are asking the public to stop using these products because they contain illegal amounts of nicotine.
“People can return these items to the shop where they were purchased, and we have asked retailers to stop selling them.
“We have also contacted distributors and importers of e-cigarettes and refill containers to inform them of this issue.”
I’m American and have fallen in love with a Scottish baby name – but people say my ‘simplified’ spelling’s insulting
A MUM-TO-BE has been slammed after “simplifying” the spelling of a Scottish baby name – with people saying it’s insulting and looks made up.
Picking a moniker for your little one can be an incredibly difficult task as you want to make sure you choose something special, but not so unique that your child gets bullied over it.
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Some people opt to name their child after their favourite book or film character, or even celebrities.
Others find inspiration from relatives and their family roots.
One woman, however, has revealed that her plans to give her little girl a Scottish name could “curse her to a lifetime of mispronunciation”.
Posting on Reddit, the American mum-to-be said: “My husband loves the Scottish name Eilidh (as do I, but I have a few others ahead of it in my list).
“But to even consider it as a first name, I feel like we’d have to make it easier for an American to pronounce as that is where we live.
“My husband disagrees, he thinks we should just keep the traditional spelling, but I feel like that would be borderline cruel.”
As a solution, she’s suggested an alternative spelling that people in the USA may find easier to say.
She added: “The correct pronunciation is ay-lee. Would spelling it ‘Aylee’ be simple enough?
“Another question, does spelling it different for easier pronunciation ruin the name? I typically hate when people take liberties with the spelling of names, but this seems different as it’s more to help instead of just trying to be ‘unique’.”
Eilidh is a Scottish Gaelic name for girls that means torch or shining one.
In Scotland, it was the baby name of choice for 122 parents in 2023. But, unsurprisingly, no babies were named Aylee in that same time period.
And the pregnant woman’s ‘simplified’ spelling of the name has sparked debate on social media.
Some Reddit users have agreed that it would be easier for the child growing up in America as many people would struggle with the traditional version.
One said: “I would have had NO IDEA how to pronounce that name. Aylee is beautiful and much more digestible way to spell it for us In the old US of A.”
A second wrote: “You do not live in a place with Gaelic speakers. Your child will have to pronounce her name every single time she meets a new person.
“Like, her teachers won’t even know how to begin saying her name without her assistance. Every doctor visit, she’ll have to correct 3-5 people. That’s a lot to saddle a kid with in America.”
“Aylee is also a name, and much easier to pronounce so I’d go with that”, chimed in a third.
A fourth echoed: “I think you’re right in trying to choose a spelling that is easier for Americans to pronounce (sad that it comes to that but it’s worth it to prevent your child from having to explain it repeatedly). I think that Aylee is a very pretty name.”
“When I look at that name [Eilidh] and want to pronounce it it makes me think of eyelid”, joked a fifth.
Meanwhile, a sixth added: “Do you live in Scotland? If not then my god, sorry but thats an awful, awful name.”
Others, however, have urged the mum-to-be to stick to the Scottish spelling so it’s not “butchered”.
One person fumed: “This is just me, I can’t speak for other Scots, but honestly I think it’s a little…insulting?
“To take a cultural name and change the spelling of it to fit where you live. I know that’s how new names are created but idk, there’s just something about it that doesn’t sit right with me.”
A second sighed: “Why is it such a big problem that people wouldn’t be able to pronounce it?
“In Scotland I’ve met plenty of people from other countries with names that I wouldn’t know how to pronounce, but asking only takes a second.”
A third agreed: “Don’t take a name from another culture and butcher it. Especially if you’re ever going to visit Scotland. It’s insulting and smacks of anglo-elitism.”
Banned baby names in the UK
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The UK has no law restricting names, but names that contain obscenities, numerals, misleading titles, or are impossible to pronounce are likely to be rejected when registering a child.
- Hitler
- Monkey
- Cyanide
- Martian
- Akuma
- Chow Tow
- Rogue
“I’m not a fan of how Aylee looks. It kind of ruins the name for me. It looks like you’re trying too hard”, said a fourth.
Somebody else confessed: “Aylee would work but I don’t personally love the spelling… very ‘millennial made up name’ to me.”
And a sixth wrote: “As a Scottish person I love the name Eilidh but I absolutely hate the spelling you’ve suggested.”
Taking all of the comments on board, the expectant mum later revealed: “I’m leaning towards maybe using it as a middle name.”
It’s not the first time Scotland has helped to influence a new mum’s baby name choices.
One woman revealed she turns to the map of the country for inspiration for her kids’ monikers.
Sammi lives in England but chooses to name her children after Scottish places.
But another mum-to-be was forced to scrap her baby name choices after moving north of the border.
She told social media users she was disappointed after realising that people pronouncing the monikers in a Scottish accent would completely ‘change’ the names.
This full-sized railway in Europe costs £2 a train ride and is entirely run by children
WHILE Budapest is known for its bargain beer prices and thermal baths, the European capital is also home to a forest railway line manned by kids.
Set in the Buda Hills, northwest of the Hungarian capital, the Gyermekvasút Rail Line has been staffed by kids since 1947.
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The 1940s scheme was introduced to give kids the chance to learn important skills and to take pride in their work.
Its three passenger lines were an instant hit until foreign holidays lured visitors away from the brightly coloured steam locomotive.
Thankfully, the Gyermekvasút Rail Line (Children’s Railway) increased in popularity in the 1990s after communist rule came to an end in the country.
As part of its revival, the lines and cars were refurbished.
Nowadays, the Gyermekvasút is the world’s largest children’s railway.
Running from Széchenyihegy Station to Hűvösvölgy Station, the train stops at six stations on its route, including Normafa, Csillebérc, Virágvölgy, Jánoshegy, Szépjuhászné and Hárshegy.
While qualified adult drivers man the train, the kids act as ticket collectors or station staff.
Passengers can disembark the white, red and blue trains at each stop, with lookout towers and forest playgrounds en route.
Tickets are free for children aged six and under, with one-way fares from £1 for children under the age of 18.
Meanwhile, tickets for full-paying adults start from £2 per person.
Passengers can also rent out saloon coaches for those who want to travel in extra comfort.
Seasonal events run throughout the year, including Christmas-themed trains as well as performances on Children’s Railway Day.
There’s also an onsite museum where visitors can learn about the history of the miniature railway.
The little train runs throughout the year with the exception of Mondays and public holidays.
One-way journeys on the steam locomotive take between 40-50 minutes.
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![Aerial view of the Gyermekvasút, a Hungarian railway system operated by children.](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/gyermekvas-t-quaint-hungarian-railway-969366404.jpg?strip=all&w=960)
Holidaymakers heading to Budapest on a city break can reach the forest railway from the city centre by taking a bus and a tram.
Visitors have raved about the Gyermekvasút Rail Line on TripAdvisor where it has a 4/5 star rating.
One person wrote: “We went the whole route through snow-covered scenery, it was very delightful.
“The children’s side is limited to the ticket collectors and station staff but still charming to watch and hear.”
Another person added: “It was absolutely fabulous – the children working on this railway line are the stars”.
A third person commented: “A very pleasant tourist attraction, all the kids were wonderful
“They all take their task seriously, but still inject a little youthful delight into the job.”
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Sun Travel's favourite train journeys in the world
SUN Travel’s journalists have taken their fair share of train journeys on their travels and here they share their most memorable rail experiences.
Davos to Geneva, Switzerland
“After a ski holiday in Davos, I took the scenic train back to Geneva Airport. The snow-covered mountains and tiny alpine villages that we passed were so beautiful that it felt like a moving picture was playing beyond the glass.” – Caroline McGuire
Tokyo to Kyoto by Shinkansen
“Nothing quite beats the Shinkansen bullet train, one of the fastest in the world. It hardly feels like you’re whizzing along at speed until you look outside and see the trees a green blur. Make sure to book seat D or E too – as you’ll have the best view of Mount Fuji along the way.” Kara Godfrey
London to Paris by Eurostar
“Those who have never travelled on the Eurostar may wonder what’s so special about a seemingly ordinary train that takes you across the channel. You won’t have to waste a moment and can tick off all the top attractions from the Louvre to the Champs-Élysées which are both less than five kilometres from the Gare du Nord.” – Sophie Swietochowski
Glasgow to Fort William by Scotrail
“From mountain landscapes and serene lochs to the wistful moors, I spent my three-hour journey from Glasgow to Fort William gazing out the window. Sit on the left-hand side of the train for the best views overlooking Loch Lomond.” – Hope Brotherton
Beijing to Ulaanbatar
“The Trans-Mongolian Express is truly a train journey like no other. It starts amid the chaos of central Beijing before the city’s high-rises give way to crumbling ancient villages and eventually the vast vacant plains of Mongolia, via the Gobi desert. The deep orange sunset seen in the middle of the desert is among the best I’ve witnessed anywhere.” – Ryan Gray
Here is how train travel has changed in the past 200 years in the UK.
Meanwhile, the UK’s longest train route, with 36 stops across the country, is to be cancelled for good.
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Man Utd ‘face another budget transfer window in summer unless Ruben Amorim sells likes of Mainoo and Garnacho’
MANCHESTER UNITED will reportedly have to sell stars to raise funds for a summer overhaul.
The Red Devils are in major need of a squad revamp following a dismal season so far.
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New boss Ruben Amorim has failed to get his side firing since taking over at Old Trafford in November.
The 40-year-old has become increasingly frustrated with the disjointed squad at his disposal.
He ideally wants to play his favoured 3-4-3 system, which was hugely successful at Sporting Lisbon.
But Amorim demonstrated the weaknesses of the squad in the 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace, starting Kobbie Mainoo as a false nine.
That decision was a huge snub to strikers Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee, both of whom were brought to the North West for big fees.
Reports last month suggested almost the ENTIRE Man Utd squad could be up for sale this summer.
Alejandro Garnacho, valued at around £70m by United, almost left for Napoli in January.
United will be forced to sell stars in the summer if they are to rebuild and stay within PSR rules.
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They could only muster two player signings in January – Patrick Dorgu for £25m from Lecce and youngster Ayden Heaven from Arsenal.
Garnacho is among those likely to be targeted by Europe’s elite later this year, while reports suggest Mainoo is also on the transfer list.
Mainoo and Garnaco “were for sale in the winter market and will be again in the summer,” according to The Guardian.
The report adds that “selling one or both would mean having to find a replacement.”
Sales of academy graduates like Mainoo, Garnacho and Marcus Rashford would also be counted as 100 per cent profit.
Those deals could be vital to United staying in Profit and Sustainability Rules compliance after years of heavy spending.
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Rashford has already departed Old Trafford on loan to Aston Villa after a month of speculation.
The England striker’s deal is thought to include a buy option for £40million.
He also has three years remaining on his £325,000-a-week contract, which proved a stumbling block in negotiations throughout January.
SunSport exclusively revealed Rashford has been told he will never play for United again while Amorim is in charge.
The forward admitted in December he is “ready for a new challenge”.
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Man Utd player ratings vs Crystal Palace
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MANCHESTER UNITED'S mini-revival under Ruben Amorim came to an abrupt end as Crystal Palace ran out 2-0 winners at Old Trafford.
Here’s how the Red Devils stars rated on a disappointing day.
Andre Onana – 5
Was left vulnerable by a shaky back-line and beaten by Lacroix’s looping header, which came off the crossbar into Mateta’s path.
But he couldn’t do much about the second goal.
Leny Yoro – 5
Came in for De Ligt, who was benched. Was inches away from scoring his first United goal early on.
Did well to block Mitchell after a Mazraoui error, but his positioning was a problem later in the game.
Harry Maguire – 3
Lost his battle with centre forward Mateta, who held the ball up well and got in behind every time, and was left stranded for the Frenchman’s first goal.
Hasn’t connected with Yoro. Palace, namely Sarr, opened them both up with ease and should’ve buried some chances through Mateta.
Lisandro Martinez – 6
Was stretchered off after jarring his knee in the 79th minute.
The Argentine has been scoring the goals recently, but blazed a centre-back’s shot over the bar on the brink of half-time.
Noussair Mazraoui – 5
He was okay in the right wing-back role again but it is obviously not his best position.
Struggled with the dual threat of Mitchell and Daichi Kamada down Palace’s left side.
Diogo Dalot – 4
Awful link-up play with a horrible blind pass inside the Palace box in a promising team position before the break.
He’s not a left winger and it’s clear why Patrick Dorgu has been signed.
Manuel Ugarte – 6
Missing in the middle when Mateta’s stunning 80-yard run. Missed half a chance in the second-half.
Bruno Fernandes – 5
Restricted. Couldn’t get forward much and was unlucky not to score from his usual 20-yard territory after being denied by Henderson.
Was one of three United players booked.
Amad Diallo – 6
Great individual runs, on and off the ball. Dropped to wing-back after Mainoo came off and was involved in anything good creatively.
Alejandro Garnacho – 5
Predictable build-up. But worked hard tracking back as one of the two 10s.
Was quieter in the second half and struggled to step up when the going got tough.
Kobbie Mainoo – 4
Huge experiment by Amorim to have Mainoo lead the line, albeit falsely. It didn’t pay off, but it wasn’t all his fault.
He didn’t get the service or have the hold up play required to be effective.
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Hojlund (’70 for Mainoo) – 5
Came on for the last 20 minutes and ran around a bit without doing much of note.
Zirkzee (’70 for Mazraoui) – 5
As above, not a great deal to write home about despite trying to make things happen.
And the Portuguese tactician suggested he is so unhappy with the way Rashford trains he’d rather pick 63-year-old goalkeeping coach Jorge Vital than him.
A source told SunSport: “Marcus always said he would never play for another club in England because he is a United fan.
“He started to think he needed to move earlier this season and wanted to go to a big European club.
“The reality is he’s not had the interest he expected. Villa first showed a tentative interest in him last November.
“Amorim has made it very clear he has no future at Old Trafford.”
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