MotoGP, Jorge Lorenzo: “Jorge Martin deserves the championship”

The suspense is at its height in MotoGP! Prima Pramac driver Jorge Martín finds himself in a strong position heading into the final round of the season in Barcelona. With a comfortable lead of 24 points over Francesco Bagnaia, the Spaniard has all the cards in hand to win the world title. Jorge Lorenzo, five-time MotoGP world champion, spoke about this thrilling finale.

With an advance of 24 points before the last round of the season, Jorge Martin seems in a good position to win his first MotoGP world title. To secure the crown, the pilot of Prima Pramac
must finish ahead Francesco Bagnaia during the
Barcelona Grand Prixand he could potentially achieve this in the Sprint race.

Jorge Lorenzothe former MotoGP world champion, shared his analysis of the situation with MotoSprint, believing that Martin deserves the title if he manages to win it: “Given the ranking,
Martin has more chances, but nothing is certain until the checkered flag. “ He would definitely have to make a lot of mistakes to lose the title “, he said.

Jorge Lorenzo: « Jorge Martin worked hard with a sports psychologist to channel his impetuosity »

Lorenzo praised the mental work of
Jorge Martin this season, noting that he has made progress by working with a sports psychologist to channel his brashness. “ He worked hard with a sports psychologist to channel his impetuosity, although he still made mistakes, like Bagnaia », added
Jorge Lorenzo.

The former champion also underlined that 2024 was a year marked by numerous errors on both sides, but that we feel that it is the year of Martin : « it's a year with many mistakes, but Looks like it's Martin's year. I would be happy if he wins, because it is
a smart and talented guy who deserves at least one MotoGP title
».

With Barcelona as the scene of the last battle of the season, everything seems to be played out for
Martinand he seems to have the support of those who have observed his progress.

Jorge Martin Jorge Lorenzo



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