Jorge Martin "laughing" after Davide Tardozzi's jibe about #1 plate

Jor🍬g🦂e Martin responds to Ducati boss' comments on #1 plate

Jorge Martin, Barcelona MotoGP Test
Jorge Martin, Barcelona MotoGP Test

New MotoGP champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin continues to evade a direct answer over whether he will run the #1 plate at 🐬Aprilia next 💞season.

The provisional 2025 entry list still has Martin listed with a #89, bu🃏t the final decision might not be revealed until next year’s official team launch.

"It’s a big responsibi♒lity to have the #1. I don't know yet [if I will use it]. Not a lot of people have won again with the #1,” Martin told MotoGP.com.

France🌳sco Bagnaia, the🔴 rider Martin defeated to claim this year’s crown, is the only person to have successfully defended the #1 plate in the ‘MotoGP’ era, courtesy of back-to-back titles in 2022-2023.

But the prospect of seeing the #1 plate at Aprilia next year seemed to touch a🏅 nerve with Bagnaia’s factory Ducati team manager Davide Tardozzi, who told TNT Sports: 

“If Aprilia buy this #1, we will see if they are 𝔉able to car♛ry it on…”

Asked for his response to that comment, Martin, who won the title for Pramac Ducati, said: "I saw this message [on TV] ju💮st before the [Barcelona🦩] race and I was laughing.

“From one side, I didn't want to read this, but from the other side, if I get the #1 plate I deserve it. I don't care i♈f I keep i🔯t or not.

“If I can take the #1 for one year, I will have plenty of images of it in my ho🍬use. 

“I don't care if I don't maintain it fo🧜r the future... let𝕴's see what happens.”

Massimo Rivola, Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi, 2024 Barcelona MotoGP Test
Massimo Rivola, Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi, 2024 Barcelona MotoGP Test

Aprilia: ‘No pressure’ on Jorge Martin to run #1 plate

Aprilia Racing CEO Massimo Rivola insists Martin will be ‘total🌳ly free’ to decide if he wants the #1 plate.

“It will be his choice. It’s a totally free choice. He w﷽ill decide,” Rivoജla said.

“There there💟's no pressure for that. But the fact that we have the world champion is already a big motivatio🥂n for us…. It’s a responsibility and an opportunity.”

Marꦿtin was eleventh fastest (+1.0𝓰56s) on his RS-GP debut at the Barcelona test.

“[Martin and Marco Bezzecchi] both📖 reported very similar comments,” Rivola said of Aprili🔯a’s new rider line-up.

“They felt quite a nice bike on braking and entry, good on turning. [But] it's a bike that seems to be a bit more difficult to r💙epeat the lap times with. So we need to work to have a 🍰repeatable bike.”

Aprilia was the only factory to defe🍷at Ducati in a gra🏅nd prix this season, courtesy of Maverick Vinales’ storming ride at COTA.

Yet it proved to be the only time that꧒ an RS-GP rider finished on the Sunda🥃y podium, with Vinales and Aleix Espargaro slipping to seventh and eleventh in the final world championship standings.

“For sure we need to be b🎶etter on average,” Rivola told MotoGP.com. “We are sometime♐s quite good, and some other times quite lost almost. So we need to have a better medium bike, let's say.

“It was interesting also to see t🦄o hear comments from riders coming from the reference bike [Ducati]. So generally we got an idea. I think we can do quite a good.”

Martin’s move from Pramac Ducati means he now has the chance to join only Eddie Lawson (1988-89) and Valentino Rossi (2003-2004) in winning back-to-back titl𒆙es for different manufacturers.

ജHalting Ducati’s dominance will be an extremely tough task, especially with its revised factory line-up of Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez boasting a combined ten world titles.

However, Rivola says it’s realistic to believe that Aprilia, which has won four GPs plus four Sprinꦦts since 2022, will be closer next yea⛎r.

“Obviously Ducati is the benchmark. I think it's rea🌳listic to expect at least three riders from Aprilia to close the gap,” he said, referring to Martin, Bezzecchi and Raul Fernandez, who will have a rookie team-mate in Ai Ogura at Trackhouse next ye🍸ar.

“Obviously the expectation on Jorge being the world champion is quite high. But we don'❀t want to put pressure now. The priority now is to help them understand the bike.

“I think we will close the gap, so far the challenge seems to be quite tough but for sure we don’♎t give up!”

Aprilia’s new MotoGP line-up will next be on t🦄rack dur🌼ing the opening test of 2025 at Sepang in February,

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