Jorge Martin's MotoGP U-turn: “I will continue at Aprilia for 2026”
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- 2025-07-17 21:30 event
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Jorge Martin has confirmed his 2026 MotoGP plans and has said his piece about his contract dispute with Aprilia. But this is far from the end of the matter and many more uncomfortable steps lay ahead…
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Jorge Martin has reversed his plans to leave Aprilia early, announcing he will honour the full two-year contract by staying for the 2026 MotoGP season.
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