Jorge Martin’s Potential Commitment Sparks Excitement within Aprilia Leadership

Aprilia’s senior figures have suggested that Jorge Martin will remain with the team in 2026, but they have not yet officially confirmed the end of their contract dispute. Recently, Martin returned from a long-term injury to test the Aprilia MotoGP bike at Misano and aims to compete in the Czech GP next weekend. Team manager Paolo Bonora expressed positivity about Martin staying with Aprilia, highlighting the successful test results. CEO Massimo Rivola also hinted at a resolution to the dispute, indicating that Martin’s desire to leave might be in the…

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Revving Up for Resolution: The High-Stakes F1 Arbitration Set to Resolve the Aprilia-Martin Conflict in Just 72 Hours

Jorge Martin’s representative made a significant move at the Dutch MotoGP in Assen to push forward stalled negotiations with Aprilia. The goal is to resolve all matters before Martin is expected to return at the Czech GP on the weekend of 20 July. Talks between Aprilia and Martin are deadlocked, leaving the situation in uncertainty. If an agreement is not reached, Jorge Martin may not be registered for 2026, as per championship CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta. The looming possibility of a legal battle could prolong the resolution for over a year.…

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MotoGP Maverick: Martin’s unrestricted journey to secure a winning deal

According to Jorge Martin’s manager Albert Valera, the MotoGP world champion is free to sign with any team for the 2026 season, despite disputes with Aprilia. Martin activated a clause in his contract allowing him to leave if he fell below a specified position in the championship standings after the first six races. Aprilia claims the clause is invalid due to Martin’s injuries and insists on his two-year contract. Honda is reportedly interested in Martin, but will wait until his situation with Aprilia is resolved. Valera asserts that the clause…

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The Unfolding Drama: The Aprilia and Jorge Martin Saga and the Future Ahead

It has been four days since Marco Bezzecchi’s unexpected victory at Silverstone, which defied most predictions and added an unexpected twist to the ongoing plot involving Jorge Martín and Aprilia – a storyline that could rival an Alfred Hitchcock thriller. Aprilia’s CEO, Massimo Rivola, used the moment to showcase the potential of the RS-GP bike and urged Martín to reconsider his decision of walking away from the team at the end of the season, which would render the second year of his contract void. Rivola aimed to underline Martín’s misjudgment…

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