The current leader of the MotoGP championship, Jorge Martin, acknowledged that his crash during the Spanish Grand Prix, while leading, was peculiar. The Pramac Ducati rider started in third position and quickly overtook pole position Marc Marquez and defended his position against the 2023 champion, Francesco Bagnaia, in the first two laps of the race. Martin managed to establish a comfortable lead over Bagnaia, but on lap 11, he lost control of his Ducati approaching Turn 6, resulting in his first retirement of the 2024 season. Bagnaia continued on and won the race, marking his third consecutive victory at Jerez. As a result, Martin’s lead in the championship was reduced to 17 points. Speaking to the press after the race, Martin expressed his inability to identify a specific cause for the accident. He described it as a strange incident and mentioned that he will analyze the details to gain a better understanding. Martin had been maintaining a consistent pace of 1m37.9 to 38.0, which he believed was enough to maintain his lead and preserve his rear tire. He was focused and confident, and the crash caught him by surprise as he had entered the corner early and straight. Martin emphasized the importance of learning from the incident and improving for the upcoming races. Bagnaia, who ended up emerging as the winner, set the fastest lap time of 1m37.449s during the race. Martin admitted that he would have struggled to keep up with the Italian’s pace if he hadn’t crashed. He noted that Bagnaia was exceptional and had an impressive pace throughout the race, surpassing Martin’s lap times.
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