Jorge Martin aimed for the 2023 MotoGP title but fell short. He rode for Ducati, battling champ Pecco Bagnaia.
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Jorge Martin faced problems at the start of the season. Marquez hit him, breaking his foot. Points-wise, he lagged behind Bagnaia and Marco Bezzecchi.
Yet, Martin turned things around. He won races and set sprint records. He ended close but not close enough to Bagnaia.
However, mistakes defined Martin’s season. He crashed in key races, like Indonesia and Valencia. Some crashes weren’t Marquez’s fault.
Valencia showed more. Martin lost temper, trying a risky move. This needs control, despite his aggressive style.
His choice of tires in Phillip Island backfired. He went against the norm, losing spots on the last lap. It exposed a need to improve race-day decisions.
2023 wasn’t Martin’s winning year. It taught him lessons. Crashes and errors may bruise his ego, but they set the stage for future success.
With humility, Jorge Martin can grow. His speed is clear, but 2023 showed he needs more than speed. Learning from setbacks, he aims for a stronger MotoGP future.
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