The chance to secure the 2023 crown in the MotoGP season Grand Prix was at stake for the reigning world champion, but he fell short as Martin won the sprint and Bagnaia struggled with rear grip, leaving the title fight to the finale in Valencia.
Bagnaia, who had high hopes of a victory, expressed frustration over his inability to showcase his true potential in the race due to his battle with rear grip. He was disappointed with the seven-point gap and is determined to perform better in the next race.
Martin, on the other hand, is optimistic about his chances of taking the lead in the championship, describing the Grand Prix as “a big, big day” that presents an opportunity for a significant turnaround.
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Jorge Martin, Pramac Racing
Martin, reflecting on his performance, acknowledged the risks he took to secure victory in the sprint and is focused on recovering crucial points to maintain a strong position in the championship standings.
The tension between Martin and Bagnaia was evident in the race, as Martin executed aggressive overtakes on Bagnaia, resulting in contact. Bagnaia, while acknowledging Martin’s boldness, remained unfazed by the situation.
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