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Marc Marquez secured his first win of the season, with Aprilia's title rivals facing setbacks after a dramatic collision.
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Jorge Martín is a Spanish professional motorcycle racer competing in the MotoGP World Championship. Born in Madrid, Spain, Martín has quickly made a name for himself in the MotoGP paddock with his impressive riding skills. He currently rides for the Prima Pramac Racing team. Martín's journey in motorcycle racing began at a young age, and he rapidly progressed through the junior ranks, showcasing his talent and determination.
In the 2023 MotoGP season, Jorge Martín has been riding for the Prima Pramac Racing team. His performance has been notable, with several strong finishes and a battle for the top positions in the championship standings. Martín has been consistently pushing the limits, demonstrating his speed and agility on the track. Recent results have seen him in close contention with other top riders, including Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Márquez.

Marc Marquez secured his first win of the season, with Aprilia's title rivals facing setbacks after a dramatic collision.

Pedro Acosta secures pole position while Marco Bezzecchi and Jorge Martin crash out.

After Le Mans, Martin and Bezzecchi are only separated by one point. Aprilia has two title candidates – without team orders.

The reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin remembers the explosive contract dispute in 2025, his injury phase, the exit clause and the surprising reconciliation with team boss Massimo Rivola.

Jorge Martin secures Aprilia's first MotoGP victory in history and leads the team to an unprecedented triple success at the French Grand Prix. A clear statement in the title fight.

Aprilia rider takes first MotoGP victory and tightens title fight.

An important milestone in his career as a Moto GP rider

Marc Marquez ruled out for at least two MotoGP rounds following a brutal highside in Le Mans. His absence reshapes the title fight.

Jorge Martin storms from eighth to first at Le Mans, taking his second sprint victory of 2025.
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