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Jorge Martin is conscious of not making mistakes: “There is pressure, but I have improved a lot. I know that I can lose and I can win.”
Jorge Martin Like many others, he appeared before the media before the GP. Malaysia. The first thing the Spaniard did before answering questions from journalists was to send a message of support to those affected by the tragedies happening in the world. Valencia For a few days: “Certainly, it is a really difficult situation for the people who are suffering from this devastation on the ground. I will send my full support. The best thing for us is to know today in order to approach the weekend in a different way,” said the Spanish driver, also referring to the possible suspension of the GP.I think Valencia will be difficult even if the circuit is good because the conditions are difficult. Just out of respect for the people thereI don’t know what the situation is with logistics, but I probably won’t be able to go with the whole team. The best thing would be to run the race somewhere else. Dorna and MotoGP They will do their best and find the best option,” he concluded. Jorge Martin.
On the choices and pressures of being a champion
Jorge Martin 17 points ahead of our competitors. Pecco BagnaiaWhen asked about his potential and the pressure that comes with it, he replied:“I’m confident, I feel good, and I have a lot of confidence in my work and everything I’ve done to get to this point.” He also added that this opportunity is a privilege for him. Although there was a lot of pressure this year, I was able to grow a lot. I know that sometimes I lose and sometimes I win. Last year I lost it and nothing happened, it wasn’t the end of the world.” Pramac Racing.
About Pecco Bagnaia and the Malaysian GP
The Spanish driver reflected on the beginning of his career in the premier class and how he has learned from it. Pecco And for myself over the years:I have been learning from Pecco for 10 years and we know each other very well.. He was new when we were teammates and I learned a lot from him.. We were both improving our skills. He was always good at braking. Me at the corner exit. “We’ve always tried to close that gap at that point, and we’ve improved a lot and gotten even closer.”explained the World Cup coach. Regarding this weekend’s GP, the Spaniard analyzed the characteristics of the circuit and the level of title contenders, saying: “It’s a very hot and difficult weekend. This is the track where Pecco always tends to drive fast.;I’m feeling good too, and I did well in the test, but we’re both very competitive here. “The goal is to be competitive from the beginning and make things clear.”he concluded. Jorge Martin.
His approach towards the Malaysian GP
Jorge Martin Both players have made mistakes throughout the season and admitted there are times when they have to avoid mistakes. ”Definitely, the fewer mistakes you make, the better.. We’ve both already made some mistakes. The time has come to not commit them. Martin admitted he didn’t know how to drive without turning off the gas.. He also explained his plans for this Grand Prix: “This weekend I’m going to work the same way, do my best and get the best result possible. Also, try to act smartly, understand the situation, attack and run fast. ”explained the Spaniard.
Regarding the possibility that the World Cup victory will be decided in the final match
”It’s crazy after so many races.. It’s a mental issue. Well, Pekko and I are really on a similar level. He had more wins on Sunday, but I think I was probably faster in some parts of the season. It always seems that when someone makes a change, we make a mistake. I think it’s a mental issue because I have to lose concentration. “If someone had not made a mistake, it would have already been over,” he concluded. Jorge Martin.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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