RiderTua.com – Pramac team rider from Madrid, Jorge Martin, managed to finish the first round of MotoGP in Qatar in 3rd position. Despite achieving quite good results, Martin faced several problems with his Ducati GP24 bike. Jorge Martin asked the engineers to immediately resolve the problems with his Ducati GP24 bike. He wants the bike to perform optimally and provide better results in the next rounds.
For Martin, 2024 is the start of the best season in his career, with a victory in the Sprint and third place at the Qatar GP. 28 points in the standings is an extraordinary achievement, although he feels a little dissatisfied at not being able to beat Pecco Bagnaia in Sunday’s race. The Ducati GP24 does have untapped potential, but this also applies to Valentino Rossi’s pupil. To aim for the world title, riders must perform perfectly in every race, are prohibited from making mistakes and hope for a little luck.
Jorge Martin and Pramac : Pecco Surprises Us

After being able to challenge for the world title last year, the Pramac team has big hopes for the 2024 season. The victory in Saturday’s Sprint race immediately ignited the enthusiasm of Paolo Campinoti’s team, but then Pecco Bagnaia felt that he was the defending champion, and this was proven by winning on race day Sunday. “Pecco surprised everyone, especially after the Sprint, we didn’t think he would be able to have that kind of speed from the start. We knew he was also in difficulties like us (bike vibration problem), then Bagnaia on Sunday came as usual, only the day “He’s really good,” admitted team manager Gino Borsoi…
Against Pecco, Jorge Martin will have to give his best and perfect teamwork. “We have to start working a little better on Sunday, once again we have shown it, we have great riders, the team is there, we have absolutely nothing to lose. We have to understand how not to make mistakes and get the best result on Sunday … we can do better,” he added.
The Pramac boss said that actually they had some problems, with the vibrations on the bike they had tried to fix something over the weekend. And he said the bad weather on Friday didn’t help them and Sunday was a very tough race. At a certain point Martin struggled precisely because of the way he was racing, but the Pramac boss is sure they can do better, he concluded.