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Jorge Martin has no doubt it will be a “difficult and tiring” weekend
spanish pilot Jorge Martin (Ducati Desmosedici GP24), MotoGP World Championship provisional ranking leaderI don’t hesitate to say that. australian grand prix Starting this weekend philip islandit will be “It’s difficult and tiring”.
“And it’s not just because we’re in the final stages of the championship, the weather is changing, the asphalt is new and we need to quickly understand what we need to be able to compete on Sunday.”Martin explains.
“This is the most important part of the season. There are only a few left and in some parts of the season the ‘Pecco’ was close, but the important thing is to arrive in Valencia with options. Three races left ” Mistakes can have a big impact, so you have to stay focused at all times. ” World leaders comment:
When referring to Phillip Island, he says: “This is a great circuit, one of the most beautiful circuits to drive on and I would like to win here, but I also have to think about the World Championship, but if I get the chance I would like to win here. There is no doubt that I will strive to achieve this goal for the first time. ”
About Spanish performance Pedro Acosta (GasGas RC 16) In the last race he emphasized: “He was very strong and had a chance to win in Japan, but he fell. It’s true that he wants that first win, but we have to think about Marc and Enea, who are also very strong. No.”
And it was Pedro Acosta who prepared a rather compromising question for them, pointing out whether Ducati would affect the championship race, to which Jorge Martin honestly and frankly said: answered. “If you ask me that, I think it’s because people think that way, but it’s something I can’t control, so I’m not going to worry about it. It’s not something I can do, so I’m going to focus on driving and do my best.” Don’t worry about the controls. ”
and emphatically states that they were “Today, with the equality that exists between all motorcycles, you can ride at an incredible level.”
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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