Jorge Martin secures podium at Mugello after Catalan GP struggles
Motorsport.com • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 3:00 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026

Jorge Martin scored a podium finish at Mugello after a challenging performance at the MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix, where he crashed six times and left with no points. In Mugello, Martin recovered strongly, achieving second place finishes on both Saturday and Sunday, which contributed to a total of 29 points. Despite his recent successes, Martin stated he is not focused on the MotoGP title race. He has secured four victories in the first seven races of the season, indicating a strong season so far.
- •Jorge Martin finished second in both races at Mugello.
- •He earned 29 points this weekend.
- •Martin's recent struggles included six crashes at Catalonia.
- •He has four wins in the first seven races.
- 3:00 PMMotorsport.com — Jorge Martin not thinking about MotoGP title despite “unforgettable” Mugello podium
"After the fiasco of the MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix, where Jorge Martin crashed six times and came away with zero points, the visit to Mugello last weekend represented the other side of the coin for the Aprilia rider. Martin recovered from the setback and his physical injuries to score 29 points in Barcelona, with second places on both Saturday and Sunday. With four victories in the first seven ...Keep reading
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