Pedro Acosta is back on track after a rapid wrist operation. The 22‑year‑old Spanish rider had surgery on 27 Jun to treat carpal tunnel syndrome and is slated to line up for the German Grand Prix on 10 Jul, KTM announced.
What prompted the surgery?
Acosta retired from the Dutch Grand Prix at Assen when his right hand went numb while duelling with Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia for fourth place. He later explained that three fingers had lost feeling, making brake control impossible. The team confirmed the issue was not arm‑pump but a wrist problem, and scheduled surgery immediately.
How quickly was the operation performed?
Within 48 hours of the retirement, Acosta underwent a minor procedure on his right wrist. The surgeon wrapped the limb in a light cast, and the rider posted a photo from his hospital bed, giving a thumbs‑up and captioning it “all good”. A medical check next week will determine final clearance, but the plan targets a return at the Sachsenring.
Why does this matter for his MotoGP campaign?
Acosta entered the season as a Ducati factory rider for the next two years, yet he has struggled with reliability glitches on his KTM machine. At Assen he faced a throttle sensor fault that forced him to finish eighth in the sprint. The wrist issue adds another hurdle as he chases his first MotoGP win after several podiums.
What are the expectations for the German Grand Prix?
KTM’s press release quoted the team’s technical director saying Acosta’s recovery is on track and that the rider will be fit for the 10‑12 Jul weekend, pending the upcoming medical review. If he returns, he will line up alongside Marc Marquez, hoping to convert his mid‑season form into a top‑five finish.
How will the injury affect his season outlook?
The surgery removes the immediate threat of losing grip during braking, but the underlying bike reliability concerns remain. Acosta’s comments to DAZN highlighted a need for KTM to resolve sensor and throttle issues that have plagued him from Barcelona to Assen. A clean bike and a healthy wrist could finally let him challenge for victory.
What does this mean for his rivals?
Both Marquez and Bagnaia will see a refreshed Acosta back in the mix, adding pressure to their own title pushes. The German GP will be the first test of Acosta’s post‑surgery performance, and a strong result could shift the momentum of the championship.
The rapid turnaround from surgery to race start showcases Acosta’s determination and KTM’s commitment to getting their young star back in contention as the season heads into its crucial summer phase.