Jorge Martin reacts to crashing from German MotoGP lead to surrender title edge
After crashing out of the German MotoGP lead, Jorg🌠e Martin pledges: “I will learn from this. I will get back to winning and that's it.”

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin was two laps away from extending his MotoGP World Cham💛pionship lead with a perfect double victory in Germany.
But it ended in disaster when he lost the front and slid off at Turn 1 on the penultimate lap, gifting the race victory and title lead to Francesco Bagnaia and leaving the Pramac Ducati rider with his head in his hand🌱s.
“I cannot explain a lot. ꦗIt's d🐼ifficult to analyse at the moment,” Martin told TNT Sports.
“I think we did an amazing job today until the crash. It’s frustrating f🐼or sure. It's a pity after doing such an amazing race, but we have to move forward.
"We have to get back up. And I think today is a really important day for my career. I 🔯w♌ill learn from this. I will get back to winning and that's it.”
“We've been struggling a lot with the front all tweekend,” Martin added, whe♑n asked if ther🥂e was any warning.
“Corner 1 was one of those places, but I didn't expect to crash. For sure I felt some movement𝄹s over there but nothing special.
“So now we just need to move forwar🅰d and for sure we need to accept 🦹this.”
Martin will have the summer break to mull over his mistౠake before arriving at Silverstone early next month with a 10-point deficit to Bagnaia.

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