Pramac bosses pen emotional farewell to Jorge Martin as he signs for Aprilia

“The progress we have made together is incred🌠ible, and we remain focused on the goal we set at the end of last year."

Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin

T🌳he bosses of Pramac Racing have written an emotional ♋goodbye to Jorge Martin - but first hope to achieve the MotoGP championship together.

Martin rocked the MotoGP worldඣ on Monday with bombshell confirmation that he has signed for Aprilia for 2025.

His decision came after an appﷺarent Ducati U-turn, away from offering Martin their factory seat and instead handing the b﷽ike to Marc Marquez.

Paolo Campinoti, the Pramac team principal, said: “We welcomed a talented rookie into our team, and today we are working with one of the strong🌠est riders in the MotoGP grid.

“The progress we have made together is incr𓂃edible, and we remain focused on the goal we set at the end of 🍎last year.

“🧔Then, after the Valencia GP, we will say goodbye to Martin, wishing him his best forไ his future.”

Gino Borsoi, the team manager, added: “I༒ am grateful and proud to work with Jorge, one of the strongest and most talented riders I have ever met.

“From now on, we continue to give our best to achieve the maximum together remaining focused on thi🍬s season, which has started wonderfully.

“I hope that Jorge, having decided about his future✃, can enjoy the rest of the✨ season with us.”

Martin said after finishing on the podium at the weekend’s Italian Mo🤪toGP that he had been distracted by the furore over his future.

At that moment🦹 he still expected to sign for Ducati’s factory team in 2025 but, 24 hours 🐻later, was penning a contract with Aprilia.

Martin leads the MotoGP championshi𒈔p currently after sev🥂en rounds.

Reigning champion Pecco Bagnaia and Marquez, who is set for th🐲e ‘25 official bike, a🔯re behind him.

But the in💮-form Martin, who narrowly missed out on last year’s championship at the final round to Bagnaia, has every chance of competing the remarkable achievement of w🥂inning the MotoGP title with a satellite team.

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