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What's next for the damaged Jorge Martin/Aprilia relationship in MotoGP?
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What Lies Ahead for the Strained Jorge Martin-Aprilia Alliance in MotoGP?

July 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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Jorge Martin’s official confirmation that he will race for Aprilia despite the team signing a two-year deal for the following season has raised eyebrows. This unexpected development unfolded at the Czech Grand Prix media event, where Martin made his first public appearance following a contract dispute with Aprilia.

Martin’s career progress with Aprilia has been fraught with setbacks, including multiple injuries that sidelined him during preseason tests and the initial three rounds, followed by a crash at the Qatar Grand Prix that delayed his return. Soon after, Martin met with Aprilia officials at Le Mans to discuss a contract clause that allowed the manufacturer to terminate their agreement if he wasn’t in the top five at the French Grand Prix. Due to his limited track time on the RS-GP, Martin failed to meet expectations, and Aprilia publicly emphasized their competitiveness after Marco Betzecki’s British Grand Prix win.

In response, Martin released a personal statement defending his contractual rights, while his manager Albert Varera declared there was no contract for 2026 during the Dutch Grand Prix. The conflict escalated when Aprilia took the case to court, a move Martin’s camp urged to resolve quickly before the season ends. Aprilia, lacking strong alternatives for 2026, remains cautious but persistent in monitoring the situation. Martin’s camp also revealed that Dona CEO Carmelo Ezpereta indicated the reigning champion wouldn’t be able to join the 2026 grid without legally settling the Aprilia contract.

Martin’s decision to stay, confirmed during the German Grand Prix, appeared to be a strategic move to push matters to court. This played into Aprilia’s hands, strengthening their position and image, which contrasts sharply with their troubled past, such as Andrea Iannone’s doping trial five years ago.

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During a 20-minute press conference at Brno, Martin finally addressed the controversy openly, facing tough questions and sharing his perspective. Despite public opinion favoring Aprilia, Martin insisted he acted in the best interest of his career. He praised Aprilia for advocating rule changes that allowed him to test before returning to racing, showing the brand’s belief in mending the relationship.

Martin described this professional journey as a roller coaster, expressing that relationships require effort to maintain. He admitted he had doubts about racing again after his Qatar crash, which prompted his contractual decisions, though he contradicted himself on some points. Martin’s contract clause allowing him to test the bike himself was never utilized, but now the focus is on moving forward.

He also acknowledged the emotional toll, highlighting support from his girlfriend and father but didn’t explicitly state that loss of confidence in the bike was why he considered leaving Aprilia. Throughout the interview, Martin sought to repair his public image by taking ownership of his choices without regrets and emphasizing his commitment to improving team relations.

The biggest challenge for Aprilia lies in motivating their garage team to support Martin and provide him with a competitive bike—particularly critical as the 2027 rider market approaches with rumors about Martin moving elsewhere. Yet, Martin remains realistic about their potential together.

Though not expected to shine at the Czech Grand Prix, the second half of the season will be pivotal for Martin. Success could reignite his title hopes for 2026 and rebuild trust with Aprilia. Conversely, poor performance might close doors with other manufacturers previously interested in a world champion.

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This situation is far from resolved; Aprilia has asserted dominance while Martin admitted defeat to avoid a protracted legal battle that could have sidelined him completely next year. However, valuable lessons have been learned, and if Martin can reclaim the top podium spots next season, past conflicts might soon be forgotten.


Fan Take: This saga highlights the intense pressures and complexities behind MotoGP contracts and rider-team dynamics, reminding fans that racing is as much about corporate strategy as it is about speed. Jorge Martin’s comeback and relationship with Aprilia will be crucial storylines to watch, with potential high stakes for the competitive balance of the sport in 2026 and beyond.

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