MotoGP Japan: Jorge Martin: I thought nobody would see the zip opening…

Bꦉut when he glancedꦕ trackside and saw his open leathers being shown on the big screens, the Pramac Ducati rider knew he was in danger of a penalty if he didn't act quickly.
Fortunately for Ma🍎rtin, he was able to rezip the leathers with one hand and thus avoid a black flag.
After a last-lap tussle with Fabio Quart♎araro, the young Spaniard then held on to second place to close Francesco Bagnaia’s title lead down to just 13 points.
“We studied with Alpinestars. I didn’t close it correctly [before the start],” Martin admitted in Japan on Thursday. “With eight,𒉰 nine laps to go I started to feel It.
“It opened slowly, I tried to finish like this, I thought nobody would see it. But when I saw🍌 it on the big screen, I tried to close it and lost just one second.”
The wardrobe malfunct🌼ion wasn’t the only unexpected drama for Martin, who finished the race badly dehydrated but says he is fully fit for Motegi.
“I suffered dehydration. It was complicated but the doctors said [the recovery] went perfectly, after so🍃me hours I was okay,” Martin explained.
“I was trying to race in the straights. Oܫn the laꦜst lap I braked, I locked the front, I knew I was going outside. I went back, Fabio was there but went a little wide, just enough to cross him. I overtook, one of the best of my career.
“Then I went straight🅠 to the box because I knew s𓆉omething was happening [the dehydration].”
Having⛦ finished first or second in the last four races, momentum is well and truly on Martin’s side heading into this weekend.
“I need to enjoy this moment. It’s the best of my career. I need to try to win races, be in front in practice, this is the way. By enjoying theꦍ moment, everything else𒁏 comes,” he said of the closing title fight.
“I have a lot of confidence. I have the best package that I can have with th🌞is bike. My first Moto2 podium was here, and last season I was third. Let’s try to again be on the podium.”

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