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Jorge Lorenzo 'unlucky' MotoGP champion Jorge Martin needs 'two things'
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Jorge Martin, the ‘Unlucky’ MotoGP Champion, Says He Needs ‘Two Key Things’ to Shine

November 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jorge Martin’s 2025 season with Aprilia has been marred by injuries, casting a shadow over his hopes of winning the MotoGP world title after his 2024 season with Pramac didn’t go as planned. He only managed to participate in eight races out of the unprecedented 22-race MotoGP calendar, finishing four of them. Martin’s struggles began during pre-season testing in Valencia with a crash after just 13 laps. Another crash during training for the Thai Grand Prix kept him out until the Qatar race, where he had a mishap involving Fabio Di Giannantonio. Despite returning at Brno and admitting at a press event that he feared for his life after his Qatar crash, Martin continued to face setbacks. Although he showed progress by finishing fourth in Hungary, he suffered another crash after the Japan Sprint, resulting in a dislocated collarbone that forced him out of competition.

Martin had hoped to return by the Australia race before the season finale in Valencia, but his injury was more severe than expected. Former MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo, who is also from Mallorca like Martin, described the 2025 season as an “unfortunate” ordeal that has taken a psychological toll on Martin. Lorenzo highlighted the many fractures Martin endured—reportedly around 30—and explained that repeated injuries make a rider mentally cautious, especially in challenging conditions. He emphasized that young, injury-free riders have a mental edge due to their fearlessness, while Martin needs both recovery and more time on the bike to compete at the highest level again. During the Valencia race, Martin started but withdrew midway to preserve energy for post-race testing, where he tried Aprilia’s new aero package and chassis, which he found promising.

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Fan Take: This news is significant for racing fans as it highlights how injuries can profoundly affect even the most talented riders’ careers, emphasizing the mental as well as physical challenges in MotoGP. Martin’s recovery and adaptation to new equipment could mark a pivotal moment not just for his career but also for Aprilia’s competitiveness in the sport going forward.

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