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Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks
Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

New Straits Times

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Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

BRNO: Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin said he was glad to be back on the race track at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix after missing 10 of the 11 rounds because of injuries. Wrist and ankle injuries suffered in a pre-season crash ruled the 27-year-old Spaniard out of the first three rounds before another crash in his first race on board the Aprilia bike in Qatar in April led to a collapsed lung and bruised ribs. He marked his comeback with an impressive fifth place finish at the Czech MotoGP practice in Brno on Friday. "I miss this feeling a lot and just focused," Martin told reporters. "It was a really demanding day, having all these conditions on track. We had to be always really focused. "The dry line was really narrow in some corners so it was difficult to be consistent. I missed the consistency by being out for a lot of months. "It was really emotional after finishing in the top five, not because of the result itself, but because I am back. I did a great job today. I am really happy." Friday's practice session was Martin's first time on the Aprilia in the rain. Martin won his first MotoGP title last season with Pramac Racing before moving to Aprilia. "I cannot be really optimistic when I go into the corners because I don't know what is going to happen," he said. "So I need to start feeling the things, but as soon as I put on some more tyres, I was always in the top four, top five." The Czech MotoGP qualifying takes place later today, with the race happening tomorrow. Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leads the riders' championship table with 344 points, with his younger brother Alex second on 261. - REUTERS

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Motorcycling-Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

Mint

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Motorcycling-Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

July 19 (Reuters) - Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin said he was glad to be back on the race track at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix after missing 10 of the 11 rounds because of injuries. Wrist and ankle injuries suffered in a pre-season crash ruled the 27-year-old Spaniard out of the first three rounds before another crash in his first race on board the Aprilia bike in Qatar in April led to a collapsed lung and bruised ribs. He marked his comeback with an impressive fifth place finish at the Czech MotoGP practice in Brno on Friday. "I miss this feeling a lot and just focused," Martin told reporters. "It was a really demanding day, having all these conditions on track. We had to be always really focused. "The dry line was really narrow in some corners so it was difficult to be consistent. I missed the consistency by being out for a lot of months. "It was really emotional after finishing in the top five, not because of the result itself, but because I am back. I did a great job today. I am really happy." Friday's practice session was Martin's first time on the Aprilia in the rain. Martin won his first MotoGP title last season with Pramac Racing before moving to Aprilia. "I cannot be really optimistic when I go into the corners because I don't know what is going to happen," he said. "So I need to start feeling the things, but as soon as I put on some more tyres, I was always in the top four, top five." The Czech MotoGP qualifying takes place later on Saturday, with the race happening on Sunday. Six-times MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leads the riders' championship table with 344 points, with his younger brother Alex second on 261. (Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Goa; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Czech MotoGP — Defending champion Martin happy to be back on track after recovering from injury
Czech MotoGP — Defending champion Martin happy to be back on track after recovering from injury

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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Czech MotoGP — Defending champion Martin happy to be back on track after recovering from injury

Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin said he was glad to be back on the race track at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix after missing 10 of the 11 rounds because of injuries. Wrist and ankle injuries suffered in a pre-season crash ruled the 27-year-old Spaniard out of the first three rounds before another crash in his first race on board the Aprilia bike in Qatar in April led to a collapsed lung and bruised ribs. He marked his comeback with an impressive fifth-place finish at the Czech MotoGP practice in Brno on Friday. 'I miss this feeling a lot and just focused,' Martin told reporters. 'It was a really demanding day, having all these conditions on track. We had to be always really focused. 'The dry line was really narrow in some corners, so it was difficult to be consistent. I missed the consistency by being out for a lot of months. 'It was really emotional after finishing in the top five, not because of the result itself, but because I am back. I did a great job today. I am really happy.' RELATED: MotoGP champion Martin says staying with Aprilia in 2026 Friday's practice session was Martin's first time on the Aprilia in the rain. Martin won his first MotoGP title last season with Pramac Racing before moving to Aprilia. 'I cannot be really optimistic when I go into the corners because I don't know what is going to happen,' he said. 'So I need to start feeling the things, but as soon as I put on some more tyres, I was always in the top four, top five.' The Czech MotoGP qualifying takes place later on Saturday, with the race happening on Sunday. Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez leads the riders' championship table with 344 points, with his younger brother Alex second on 261.

Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks
Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

TimesLIVE

time2 days ago

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Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin said he was glad to be back on the race track at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix after missing 10 of the 11 rounds because of injuries. Wrist and ankle injuries suffered in a pre-season crash ruled the 27-year-old Spaniard out of the first three rounds before another crash in his first race on board the Aprilia bike in Qatar in April led to a collapsed lung and bruised ribs. He marked his comeback with an impressive fifth place finish at the Czech MotoGP practice in Brno on Friday. "I miss this feeling a lot and just focused," Martin told reporters. "It was a really demanding day, having all these conditions on track. We had to be always really focused. "The dry line was really narrow in some corners so it was difficult to be consistent. I missed the consistency by being out for a lot of months. "It was really emotional after finishing in the top five, not because of the result itself, but because I am back. I did a great job today. I am really happy." Friday's practice session was Martin's first time on the Aprilia in the rain. Martin won his first MotoGP title last season with Pramac Racing before moving to Aprilia. "I cannot be really optimistic when I go into the corners because I don't know what is going to happen," he said. "So I need to start feeling the things, but as soon as I put on some more tyres, I was always in the top four, top five." The Czech MotoGP qualifying takes place later on Saturday, with the race happening on Sunday.

Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks
Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

CNA

time2 days ago

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  • CNA

Emotional Martin happy to be back competing after injury setbacks

Reigning MotoGP champion Jorge Martin said he was glad to be back on the race track at the Czech Republic motorcycle Grand Prix after missing 10 of the 11 rounds because of injuries. Wrist and ankle injuries suffered in a pre-season crash ruled the 27-year-old Spaniard out of the first three rounds before another crash in his first race on board the Aprilia bike in Qatar in April led to a collapsed lung and bruised ribs. He marked his comeback with an impressive fifth place finish at the Czech MotoGP practice in Brno on Friday. "I miss this feeling a lot and just focused," Martin told reporters. "It was a really demanding day, having all these conditions on track. We had to be always really focused. "The dry line was really narrow in some corners so it was difficult to be consistent. I missed the consistency by being out for a lot of months. "It was really emotional after finishing in the top five, not because of the result itself, but because I am back. I did a great job today. I am really happy." Friday's practice session was Martin's first time on the Aprilia in the rain. Martin won his first MotoGP title last season with Pramac Racing before moving to Aprilia. "I cannot be really optimistic when I go into the corners because I don't know what is going to happen," he said. "So I need to start feeling the things, but as soon as I put on some more tyres, I was always in the top four, top five." The Czech MotoGP qualifying takes place later on Saturday, with the race happening on Sunday.

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