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Jorge Martin
Spanyol Spanyol

Jorge Martin

Personal Info

Name Jorge Martin
Country Spanyol
Team Aprilia Racing
Born/Founded January 29, 1998
Age 28 Years
Next Race MOTOGP
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Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna

Brazil (Goiânia)
20 Mar
2026
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Season Performance

Rank
#4
Points
18
Category
motogp

BIOGRAPHY

Jorge Martín is a Spanish MotoGP rider widely known by the nickname "The Martinator." He made massive history as the first independent team rider in the modern MotoGP era to win the World Championship in 2024. Known for his sheer raw speed, explosive riding style, and dominance in qualifying and Sprint races, Martín is currently one of the most brilliant talents and aggressive contenders on the MotoGP grid.

Career Journey

  • Early Career & Moto3 Glory (2015–2018): After winning the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup in 2014, Martín moved up to the Moto3 class. His talent was further honed, peaking in the 2018 season where he dominated with 7 wins and 11 pole positions to lock in the Moto3 World Championship title with Gresini Racing.
  • Moto2 Transition & Impressive MotoGP Debut (2019–2022): Following two solid seasons in Moto2, Martín was promoted to the premier class in 2021 with Prima Pramac Racing (Ducati). His debut was stunning; he secured a pole position in only his second race and successfully won the Styrian GP in his rookie season, earning him the Rookie of the Year title despite missing several races due to a severe crash in Portimao.
  • Peak Performance & World Champion History (2023–2024): After finishing as runner-up behind Francesco Bagnaia in a fiercely contested 2023 season, Martín showed incredible consistency in 2024. With an ironclad mentality and maximizing points from both Sprints and main races, he successfully clinched the 2024 MotoGP World Championship crown, making brilliant history as a champion from a satellite/independent team.
  • A New Chapter & Severe Tests at Aprilia (2025–Present): Entering as the defending champion, Martín took on a new challenge by moving to the Aprilia Racing factory team for the 2025 season. Unfortunately, his debut season with the Noale-based manufacturer was marred by a series of severe injuries that forced him to miss many races. Heading into the 2026 season, fully fit once again, Martín is determined to bounce back and lead the development of the Aprilia RS-GP project alongside his teammate, Marco Bezzecchi, to return to winning ways.

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