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Martin Both Apologetic and Defiant over Big Balaton Crash

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Jorge Martin has made a somewhat contradictory return to the MotoGP stage ahead of this weekend’s Czech Grand Prix, turning up to the pre event media day both conciliatory about his role in causing a pile-up last time out at Balaton that took championship-leading Aprilia team-mate Marco Bezzecchi out - but also somewhat defiant about both the cause of the crash and its aftermath.Martin crashed on the run into Turn 1 at the Hungarian Grand Prix, …
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Jorge Martín, Aprilia driver at MotoGP In his meeting with the media in the Brno circuit, the Spaniard Jorge Martín has given his face after the accident starring in Balaton Park. He has also responded to the criticisms of Massimo Rivola, the CEO of Aprilia.There has been much talk about the accident of Balaton Park, in which Jorge Martín took Marco Bezzecchi, Fermín Aldeguer, Raúl Fernández and Fabio Di Giannantonio after losing control of his …

Jorge Martín apologises but also does not intend to flail indefinitely. The Spanish driver of Aprilia spoke to the media before the Grand Prix de R...

In Brno, MotoGP ace Jorge Martin (Aprilia) addressed the mass crash he caused in Hungary. The "Martinator" expressed remorse, but said he would not fight against his nature.

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Motorsport-Magazin.com broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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