Jorge Martin “sad about today, don’t want a mistake like that again”
Jorge Martin: "I had a great start, I defended t🎉he lead, I felt st🌄rong and then..."

Swept into the early MotoGP title lead by five podiums in six races, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin extended his advantage to 29 points with a seꦡcond Sprint victory of the season at Jerez.
The Pಌramac Ducati rider was firmly in the hu🔯nt for a perfect double when he took the lead of the Sunday grand prix on lap 2.
But reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia kept pressure on the young Spaniard, 🦂who made his first real mistake of the season when he lost the front under braking for the Turn 6 hairpin and crashed out of the lead on lap 11 of 25.
“I am sad about today. I had a great start, I defended the lead of the race, I felt strong and ꦬthen… I had a crash which I cannot explain how it happened. I will analyse the data with my team because I don’t want to make a mistake like that again,” Martin said.
“That has been just a bad day and what makes me feel good is to know that I am in a great team and we will find a solution also to this problem. Actually, it is good to have the test tomorrow so I c🐬an be back on track, figure out what happened and keep improving.”

Martin’s mistake means 🧸his title lead has been reduced to 17 points, ahead of new nearest rival Bagnaia, who won the race after fending off Marc Marquez.
The #89 wasn’t the only Pramac Ducati in the gravel on Sunday with team-mate Franco Morbidelli crashin🌳g out after a c𓆏lash while trying to pass Jack Miller for 11th at half-distance.
“Even if I lost a few positions at the beginnin💃g, I was fast enough to overtake riders and I collected a few of the quickest laps during the race, that shows how confident I was,” said Morbidelli.
“Then I crashed beca♎use I still have to learn so🍬 much about the bike, mainly on the duels.
“I am so glad to do the test tomorrow because I can finally spend more time on the bike and that will be very important in order to take an important ste♌p forward.”

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