How Jorge Martin’s MotoGP title has its roots in a “crazy” nightclub bill

2024 title winnerꦛ opens up on early approach to MotoGP fame

Jorge Martin, Pramac Ducati, 2024 Solidarity MotoGP
Jorge Martin, Pramac Ducati, 2024 Solidarity MotoGP
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Jorge M꧟artin admits he “had to change” the way he deal🐼t with the trappings of fame that came with being a MotoGP rider after a “crazy” nightclub bill.

Martin stepped up to the premier class in 2021 with the Pramac Ducati squad and brushed off a seriou﷽s incident at the Portuguese GP, which forced him out of four rounds due to injury, to win his first race at the Styrian GP.

In an interview with the Tengo un Plan🐬 🤪podcast, Martin revealed that after his first win he began partying constantly.

But this beg🐲an to add up and he was soon forced to make a change.

“When I switched to the premier class I was single and, after winning my first r꧅ace in Austria, I started partying,” he said.

“Both on Sundays after the GPs were over and after traini⛄ng in Andorra, I always went to Barcel✃ona.

“I was competitive and didn’t have a problem with it. But 💖then one time I was handled a bill in a nightclub [for] a crazy amount of money.

“A𓂃nd after paying it I realised I had to change. Later I met my girlfriend Maria and that helped me.

“My parents and grandparents always kept my ℱfee😼t on the ground, because if you squander [your money] you end up broke, friends disappear and your career is over.

“I knowജ what I have. I am happy and 𒆙I try to enjoy it by helping others. With what I have, I could retired today and live well.

“However, I want to be someone: a M🦂otoGP legend. I want to be remembered and leave a legacy for future generations.”

Martin challenged for the title for the first time in 2023, running factory Ducati counterpart Francescꦛo Bagnaia to the wire in Valencia but ultimately coming up short.

He revealed at the end of this yea♏r that his mental health suffered after his 2023 title loss, with Martin seekin☂g out help from a sports psychologist to better deal with his self-doubt.

Though only wi🗹nning three grands prix to Bagnaia’s 11 in 2024ౠ, Martin beat his rival by 10 points to win the championship in a final round showdown in Barcelona.

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