German GP winner Martin admits his victory was 'emotional' after his struggles during the 2022 MotoGP season.
Having won two sprints already in 2023, including on Saturday in Germany, Martin celebrated his first grand prix victory since 2021 on Sunday after beating Bagnaia in a thrilling duel by just 0.064s.
"It was really frustrating. I came back this season and have been strong almost everywhere, and being on the podium many times but I was missing that Sunday victory."I saw this already in the warm-up. I was looking at the data; it was the same rider, he improved that sector two quite a lot.
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