Jorge Martin has re‑established himself as MotoGP’s undisputed Sprint specialist, collecting 24 points across the opening three rounds and reminding the paddock why Saturdays have always been his territory. Few would have predicted the Spaniard sitting second in the standings after pre‑season testing, just four points off the lead with two runner‑up finishes and a Sprint win between Thailand, Brazil and the United States. His switch to a competitive Aprilia has accelerated the resurgence, while Yamaha’s ongoing struggles make last year’s attempted exit look increasingly questionable.
After a brutal 2025 marked by injuries and surgeries, Martin appears reborn. His Sprint pace, his trademark in both 2023 and 2024, has once again become decisive, just as it was during his title‑winning campaign. This season he has never finished outside the top ten on Saturdays, outperforming Marc Marquez and gaining a crucial advantage over Marco Bezzecchi, whose Sunday dominance alone cannot shake him.