Martin “studied” Marquez’s sprint battle for their Le Mans MotoGP duel

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Martin “studied” Marquez’s sprint battle for their Le Mans MotoGP duel
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Jorge Martin 'studied' Marc Marquez's sprint race battle with Francesco Bagnaia to get a better understanding of how to duel with him in the FrenchGP. MotoGP

Pramac’s Jorge Martin says he “studied” Marc Marquez’s sprint battle with Francesco Bagnaia to better understand how to duel with the Spaniard in the MotoGP French Grand Prix.Martin won the sprint race at Le Mans and went on to finish second in the grand prix on Sunday to register his first main race podium of the season.

It came after the Pramac Ducati rider locked horns with Marquez over runner-up spot on the podium, with the former winning out after the Honda man crashed on the penultimate lap. After Marquez collided with Martin in Portugal, the Pramac rider says their Le Mans battle was the best way “to solve our problems”.“I really enjoyed it, because we had a moment in Portimao, so it was [the best way] to solve our problems on the track.

“He was fast, he was aggressive but we were both giving our space. I tried a move in a place that I thought he was struggling a bit, he made a mistake.“For sure I’ve been fast in the sprint, but Sunday’s podium means a lot.“I think he’s one of the toughest guys to battle. Yesterday I was studying his race with Pecco to try to understand how to pass him, even if it was useless.”

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