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Jorge Martin’s time with the Pramac MotoGP squad ‘whether liked or not,’ has officially ended.

Pramac Ducati team manager Gino Borsoi remarks that the tenure of 2023 MotoGP runner-up Jorge Martin with the outfit ‘has, whether one likes it or not, somewhat reached its conclusion.’ Martin entered the MotoGP scene with the factory-supported Pramac Ducati squad in 2021, securing a maiden victory at the Styrian Grand Prix in Austria. In…

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Ducati’s Salary Cuts Raise Questions About Jorge Martin’s Future

Francesco Bagnaia’s Singular Contract Sets a Challenge for Jorge Martin’s Future Plans Ducati is reportedly aiming to slash the overall costs of their MotoGP riders’ salaries, which could mean Jorge Martin will need to seek a new team. Following Andrea Dovizioso’s departure, MotoGP’s leading manufacturer reduced their expenditure by 50% and is now looking to…

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“So tired, yet so grateful,” Franco Morbidelli sums up his feelings after the Qatar MotoGP.

Franco Morbidelli emphasizes, “What matters most is that I’m alright, mentally. Now, it’s about staying focused, working hard, and chasing down the leaders.” Following a turbulent pre-season marked by the inability to test for his new Pramac Ducati team, Franco Morbidelli made strides from 22nd and last place in FP1 to secure the 18th spot…

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Jorge Martin reflects on his early title lead, saying, “I hope to maintain it for more than a mere 24 hours.”

Jorge Martin secured victory in the first MotoGP sprint of 2024, although it came with challenges for the Spaniard. Jorge Martin dominated every lap of the initial MotoGP sprint race in 2024, outperforming Brad Binder and Aleix Espargaro. Commencing from pole position, Martin initially encountered a strong challenge from Binder but ultimately controlled the race’s…

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