In Aprilie’s garage, it got hot: Martin threw his boss out of the car with fury

Jorge Martin began the week positively. From the ninth starting position, he performed well in the first lap, moving into the top five and indicating his capability to contend for higher positions on the main circuit. The race was twice stopped with red flags due to an accident involving Alex Marquez in the 12th lap, and during a race involving Johann Zarco, Luca Marini, and Francesco Bagnaia.

Martin remained unfazed by the interruptions. Following the race, the Spaniard stated, “I felt better with every start; I was faster and better prepared for the race each time, which was positive. I have a good feel for the bike this week, and I want to carry that feeling to the next venue.”

He expressed confidence regarding his performance in Catalonia, noting that he achieved a positive result.

“I felt competitive, and I progressed, despite…”

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