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MotoGP Boss Misses First Race in 33 Years After Emergency Spinal Surgery

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
May 22, 2025
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MotoGP Boss Misses First Race in 33 Years After Emergency Spinal Surgery
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In a shocking turn of events, Carmelo Ezpeleta, the CEO of Dorna, will be absent from the upcoming MotoGP British Grand Prix, breaking a streak of 33 consecutive years of attendance at races. This unprecedented absence comes as Ezpeleta recovers from surgery for a spinal injury, marking the first time he will miss a grand prix since Dorna Sports took over the championship in 1992.

The 79-year-old Spaniard has long battled a spinal condition that has caused him significant pain, stemming from issues with two vertebrae. Despite enduring the discomfort for some time, Ezpeleta made the difficult decision to undergo surgery earlier this week to address the persistent problem. His absence at Silverstone this weekend will be a significant moment for MotoGP, as he has been a constant presence at every event for over three decades.

Ezpeleta, known for his leadership and as the public face of MotoGP, has overseen the staging of more than 500 grands prix during his tenure. However, the upcoming British Grand Prix will be the first he will miss, highlighting the severity of his current health situation. Aside from his role as CEO of Dorna, Ezpeleta is also the largest individual shareholder in MotoGP, a position he will maintain even after the impending sale to American entertainment giant Liberty Media.

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The sale of MotoGP to Liberty Media is on the horizon, pending approval from the EU’s antitrust commission, expected to be finalized in June. This transition will see Ezpeleta and current sporting director Carlos Ezpeleta continuing in their positions at least until the end of 2026. Looking ahead, MotoGP is set to undergo significant changes in 2027, including the introduction of 850cc engines, revised aerodynamics, simplified ride-height devices, and a new tyre supplier – all initiatives spearheaded by Carmelo Ezpeleta himself.

As the MotoGP community awaits Ezpeleta’s return to the paddock, his absence at the British Grand Prix serves as a poignant reminder of his enduring impact on the sport and the imminent transformations that lie ahead.

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