Martin left with no answers after losing the MotoGP points lead with a late crash in Germany
Jorge Martin says he has no explanation for his exit from the MotoGP German Grand Prix, after crashing out from a front-running position for a third time in the 2024 season. Pramac rider Martin was on his way to claiming a third Sunday win of the year at the Sachsenring on Sunday, but tucked the front end of his Ducati at Turn 1 at the start of the penultimate tour and ended up in the gravel.
' Martin had started the race from pole position but lost the lead to Bagnaia at the end of lap two, after the factory Ducati rider pulled a move on him going into the last corner. However Martin was able to come back at him on lap seven and was running well clear of Bagnaia when he fell off his Pramac-run Ducati at Turn 1 at the start of lap 29 of 30. Martin said he felt able to control the pace out front before the crash, which he admitted was hard to accept.
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