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Jorge Martín

Spanish motorcycle racer (born 1998)

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Jorge Martín: Spanish motorcycle racer (born 1998)
Jorge Martín Almoguera, nicknamed the Martinator, is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer riding for Prima Pramac Racing. In 2021 Martín moved up to the premier class with Pramac Racing, and won the 2021 Styrian motorcycle Grand Prix, as well as securing three pole positions in his first seven entries, four total in his rookie campaign. He is best known for winning the 2018 Moto3 World Championship with Gresini Racing, and was also the 2014 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup champion.

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Martin extends title lead with French Grand Prix win

Jorge Martin wins a thrilling French Grand Prix to extend his lead at the top of the MotoGP championship standings.
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Bagnaia wins third straight Spanish Grand Prix

Italy's Francesco Bagnaia wins his third successive MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix as series leader Jorge Martin crashes out.
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Bagnaia retains MotoGP title as Martin crashes out

Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia retains his MotoGP title by winning the Valencia Moto GP after his only rival Jorge Martin crashes out early in the race.
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Martin clinches dramatic Thailand Grand Prix win

Pramac Racing's Jorge Martin clinches a dramatic fifth victory of the season in the Thailand Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Spain's Martin wins rain-affected Japanese MotoGP

Spain's Jorge Martin wins a rain-affected Japanese MotoGP to cut Francesco Bagnaia's title lead to three points.
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Bagnaia takes third in San Marino after crash

World championship leader Francesco Bagnaia returns from a serious accident seven days ago to push winner Jorge Martin all the way at the San Marino Grand Prix.
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Martin edges Bagnaia to win German Grand Prix

martin edges bagnaia to win german grand prix
Jorge Martin edges a thrilling duel with MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia to win Sunday's German Grand Prix.
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