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Jorge Martín Almoguera (born 29 January 1998), nicknamed the Martinator, is a Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer, who will be riding for Aprilia Racing from 2025. He won the 2024 MotoGP World Championship with Prima Pramac Racing, becoming the first independent team rider to win the premier class title in the MotoGP era. [1]
1 day ago · Jorge Martín kept his cool under pressure to claim his first MotoGP™ world title in a dramatic showdown – fuelled by a key transformation from last year. After narrowly missing out on winning ...
1 day ago · Crowned MotoGP™ champion in 2024, Jorge Martín’s rise is a tale of daring comebacks, career-defining crashes, and a relentless drive to the top.
2 days ago · Jorge Martín was crowned MotoGP world champion this Sunday in a triumph of "justice" and not fortune. Germán Garcia Casanova Nov 17, 2024, 5:21 PM . Upd: Nov 17, 2024, 5:45 PM ...
From rookie to royalty: Jorge Martin's rise to MotoGP™ glory. From humble beginnings, doubts about retirement, and Ducati's rejection, Jorge Martin rises to become MotoGP™ World Champion.
1 day ago · "Soy TermiMartinator", bromeaba Jorge Martín sobre su nueva mutación, la que le ha convertido en campeón del mundo de MotoGP. El mote le viene al pelo porque es un campeón de acero
Jorge Martín Almoguera (San Sebastián de los Reyes, Madrid, España, 29 de enero de 1998) es un piloto de motociclismo español. Ha sido campeón de la Red Bull Rookies Cup 2014 y del Campeonato Mundial de Motociclismo de Moto3 en 2018 con Gresini Racing.
Mar 7, 2024 · MotoGP. Jorge Martín has the weapons to make history in MotoGP™. With greater maturity and experience plus a home in one of best MotoGP™ teams, Jorge Martín has the all the tools needed to...
Jun 3, 2024 · Aprilia Racing have confirmed current MotoGP™ World Championship leader Jorge Martin will replace the retiring Aleix Espargaro for 2025, with the #89 signing a multi-year contract. The...
Mar 24, 2024 · The 2024 Grande Premio Tissot de Portugal was a stunning lights to flag win for Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) as the number #89 took the victory and the Championship lead with it.