Jorge Martín has been one of the stars of this world championship and has even, albeit briefly, been in the lead. The rider spoke about his current condition and how this could be one of his best seasons.
The Pramac rider, who was once again under the spotlight during the main race of the Australian GP, spoke to DAZN about the lessons he learnt: ‘Here I learnt that when you’re fighting for a World Championship, which in the end is my first time in MotoGP, you have to ride with the weapons that your rivals have, especially if you’re stronger than them on this track, above all. And then in Indonesia, when the track is dirty, you don’t go out. Going to the black line, the black line without going out is, I think, what I’ve learnt’.
Although he was deprived of a chance to return to winning ways due to the cancellation of the Sprint race, Martín added that there are still many races ahead: ‘This year it will be or it won’t be, I’ll try my best, but at the end of the day these are lessons for the future. There’s a long way to go, but I’m going to try with everything I’ve got. Thailand is very good for me, and Malaysia, Qatar and Valencia, all four are very good, so I hope to make it’.