Jorge Lorenzo’s crunch verdict on Jorge Martin v Pecco Bagnaia
Francesco Bagnaia and ꦗJorge Martin'🐽s battle analysed by two-time champ

Jorge Lorenzo has assessed the title-decider between 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia.
Pramac’s Martin has a 24-poi♊nt lead above factory Ducati rider Bagnai💃a going into this weekend’s season-finale in Barcelona.
Martin can seal his maiden title, and rip it from defending cha༒mpion Bagnaia, if he wins Saturday’s sprint.
“Given the ranking situation, Martiꦰn has a better chance, but it's not certain until the last ꦐchequered flag,” two-time MotoGP champion Lorenzo told .
“Jorge would certainly have to make a lot of mistakes to not win the title: he also worked hard with a sports psychologist to cal🗹m his imp🍌etus, but he still made mistakes, like Bagnaia.
“It was🧸 a world championship with many mistakes, but it seems li🉐ke Martin's year and I would be happy if that were the case, given that he is a smart and talented boy who deserves at least a MotoGP title.
“I see myself a little in Martin, but also in Bagna🌼ia and Fabio Quartararo.
“Both Pecco and Jorge lean out a lot from the bike, and the latter has an explosiveness similar to mine, with which he manage🥂s to start strong to get away from the others.
“Both Martin and Pecco manage to be consistent once in the ✃lead: they are fluid and consiste⭕nt like I was.
“While Ma♔rc Marquez, for example, can be but he is less precise, he has other qualities. He is more detached, explosive and aggressive."
This weekend’s finale ha⛎s relocated to Barcelona after Valencia was🥀 struck by deadly floods.
Bagnaia insisted he would not compete in Valencia amid the disaster, evenℱ if it cost him the title.
Lorenzo praised the champion’s stance: “When there is 🦋a catastrophe like the one in Valencia, sport ends up in the background.
“[Speak] mไyself like Bagnaia did? His message was received well, I think I would have too, but chapeau to him because he has proven to be a gentleman."
For the fin💃al time, Bagnaia and Marquez will race before joining forces in an𝕴 unlikely alliance for the factory Ducati team in 2025.
“Everything ෴will depend on what happens on the track,” Lorenzo said.
“If there is tension there it will also carry over outside, ౠbut if one is much faster than the other the problem will not arise."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports f𝄹or a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.