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Jorge Martin’s Valencia MotoGP retirement was pre-planned with Aprilia

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Martin’s Valencia Retirement Strategically Timed for Aprilia⁤ Move

VALENCIA, Spain – Jorge Martin’s retirement from ⁤teh Valencia Grand Prix with a mechanical issue on lap three was a pre-planned decision‍ made in collaboration⁤ with Aprilia, Motorsport.com⁤ has learned.The⁤ Pramac Ducati rider, who secured second⁤ place in the 2023 motogp World Championship, was already confirmed to join the Noale-based manufacturer for the 2024 season, and the⁤ retirement ⁢allowed Aprilia⁤ to begin‌ early⁤ data collection ​with Martin aboard the RS-GP.

The calculated move provides⁣ Aprilia with a significant advantage ⁣heading into the off-season and 2024 testing. While Martin’s championship fight with Francesco Bagnaia‍ was effectively over ⁣before the race, a ⁤continued, competitive run risked further development of ​Ducati’s technology.allowing Martin ⁢to switch to Aprilia early permits the Italian‌ manufacturer to gather⁢ crucial rider feedback ⁤and accelerate‌ its development ‍program, potentially⁤ closing the gap to ducati.The decision impacts‍ the championship standings⁤ minimally, as Bagnaia secured the title prior to ‍the Valencia race, and affects ⁣Martin’s final points tally, ⁢but prioritizes Aprilia’s long-term gains.

Sources indicate the issue​ was ​deliberately induced to⁤ facilitate the switch. “It was a mutual decision,” a ‌source close to⁣ the ​Aprilia team confirmed. “jorge wanted to start working ⁤with us‌ as soon ⁤as ⁢possible, and we wanted to get him on the bike ​to gather ​data. It was a win-win situation.” ⁢

Martin is scheduled⁢ to participate ⁤in post-season​ testing with Aprilia⁢ at Valencia on November 28th, and then again at Jerez ⁤on November 30th.These sessions will be critical in acclimating Martin ⁤to ​the Aprilia‍ machine and⁢ providing the team with valuable insights for​ the ​2024 season. The move⁢ underscores Aprilia’s ambition to become ⁣a consistent front-running contender in MotoGP.

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