Absent MotoGP champion Jorge Martin has one reason to smile

Jorge Martin ♐should take heart from Aprilia'ওs start

Jorge Martin
Jorge Martin

Ai Ogura is already firmly leading the rankings for being MotoGP’s coolest character in 2025. His incredible debut should give the injured 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin some comfort.

After a debut grand prix in Thailand in which Ogura took the best rookie first race result since 2013, he 🌳faced the media and spoke just 186 words to sum up a maiden outing most young riders would have sold their soul for.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Trackhouse Racing prides itself on pushing the boundaries in motorsport, but even its shock signing of Ogura last summer on a two-year deal raisꦰed a few eyebrows. It’s not that Ogura was doing badly at that point, but there were several other - arguably bigger - names in the hunt for the second satellite Aprilia that made his promotion a surprise. 

That contract has aged beautifully, however, with Ogura going on to win the Moto2 crown last year ahead of his MotoGP debut. But Tr෴ackhouse didn’t merely take a punt - something stood out, as Davide Brivio told last November.

“W💃hen you watch him on track, the way how he picks up the bike, how he’s braking; there’s something there,” Brivio said. “Also, we have somebody going around the track, looking, giving advice. So, as I say, we saw something and we took this decision. So, we’re happy to have him with us. We’re quite excited.”

Ai Ogura thrilled at Thailand MotoGP

The Thai GP weekend justified that excitement. Ogura quietly impressed a few paddock onlookers when he put in a race simulation during the Sepang shakedown. When the season kicked off in Thailand, he was top Aprilia rider in q♓ualifying, the🌼 sprint and the grand prix.

He was just 0.352s from pole in fifth on the grid, while he shadowed 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pecco Bagnaia on the factory Ducati for the entirety of the sprint; at the chequered flag, Ogura was under a second adrift in fourth. Then in the grand prix he was comfortably top non-Ducati in fifth, 5.176s from race winner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez and over seven seconds ahead of factory Aprilia stablemate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marco Bezzecchi - who didn’t disgrace himself at all in🎃 his debut with the brand.

Ogura’s🎉 fifth in the 2025 Thai GP is the best debutant result for a rookie since 201ꦐ3, when Marquez put his factory Honda onto the podium. In that time, Ogura has been the only rider since to even break the top five, and that is against some top names.

Best debut results in MotoGP since 2013  
   
YearRiderResult
2025Ai Ogura5th
2024Pedro Acosta9th
2023Augusto Fernandez13th
2022Remy Gardner15th
2021Enea Bastianini10th
2020Alex Marquez12th
2019Joan Mir8th
2018Franco Morbidelli12th
2017Alex Rins9th
2016Tito Rabat15th
2015Maverick Vinales14th
2014Scott Redding7th
2013Marc Marquez3rd

Ogura impressed in a number of ways over his first grand prix weekend, chiefly in h👍is methodical approach: “After the sprint, I had a little conversation with my crew that it was a sprint, only 13 laps and the main race will be a little bit more complicated. But even with the main race distance, we were still there. So, I’m happy.”

His mindset, in many ways, wasn’t much different to how 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta came into his first few grands prix last season with KTM. But where Acosta went all out and got as high as the podium places in the 2024 Qatar GP before fading, Ogura’s steady approach proved morღe lucrative - and, in some ways, more promising longer-term.

Jorge Martin, Aprilia Factory Racing, 2025 Sepang MotoGP test
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Factory Racing, 2025 Sepang MotoGP test
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Why Jorge Martin’s confidence should be boosted by this

The Japanese rider’s consistency was s🦄omething that also caught the eye. He noted that the “tyres dropped like I expected”, though admitted “the last six, seven laps were difficult to manage”. Looking at his average pace across gr🥃and prix distance, he was only 0.249s per lap slower than Marc Marquez, while Ogura was 0.277s per lap quicker than Bezzecchi. To the latter’s credit, though, he had to do a bit of fighting from eighth on the grid.

Aprilia came away from the openin💯g round of the year sitting second again in the constructors’ standings, five points clear of 2024 runner-up KTM. It was a welcome conclusion to a difficult period for the Italian marque.

Missing reigning champion and flagship signing Martin since the early stages of day one of pre-season testing, Aprilia was dealt anoth🐼er blow when the Spaniard suffered a nasty wrist fracture in a training incident on the M🤡onday before he was due to travel to Buriram.

Martin is ou🌠t for the Argentina GP and Americas GP, and his participation beyond that remains unclear. While Aprilia didn’t exactly come to 2025 with the goal of winning the world title, Martin’s injury woes threatened its efforts to build its way closer to the front.

The form of Ogura and Bezzecchi, however, is something tangible for Aprilia to hold onto. But it’s also something to give Martin some solace that h༺is delayed adaptation to the RS-GP may not be as tall a task as only having 90 laps on it when he eventually does go racing as initially feared.

In all of Aprilia’s prior visits to Buriram, its best result was a seventh. At a typically difficult track for the bike, it managed to get t꧟wo bikes into the top six on legitimate pace. That Bezzecchi’s struggles in time attack trim right now resigned him only 💟to eighth, as well as Ogura’s rookie run to fifth, is something which suggests the RS-GP has retained its rider-friendliness while also improving on some big weak points.

The major tyre wear issues Aprilia battled in the second ha𓆏lf of last year didn’t appear to materialise as dramatically in the Thai GP, while it seems the days of the bike cooking its riders in extreme temperatures is finally over.

The first round of a sea🅘son taking place at the same track testing concluded always muddies the waters somewhat in terms of the true pecking order. But Aprilia’s new faces - one of whom as fres♕h as it gets - proved too quick for the Thai GP to merely have been a fluke.

Martin will struggle to get to that level from the off once ♍he’s bac꧋k, but the rapid form of rookie Ogura, as well as Bezzecchi, suggests it won’t take the reigning champion too long…

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