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Pressure is a privilege for MotoGP title-chasing Martin

football17 October 2024 11:35| © Reuters
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MotoGP world championship leader Jorge Martin is embracing the pressure ahead of this weekend's Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix as the Spaniard aims to extend his lead over twice MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia.

The 26-year-old Prima Pramac Racing rider heads to the Phillip Island Circuit with a 10-point lead over Bagnaia, having finished second behind the Italian at the Grand Prix of Japan last weekend.

Martin second-place finish moved him up to 392 points while Bagnaia is second on 382, with four races left.

"There is pressure but I am okay with it. Pressure is a privilege. Not everyone has it. We are in front, battling for big things," Martin told reporters.

"When you are behind, it's easier because you just have to push. When you are in front, it's more difficult because you have to think more.

"My strategy this year - even if I am in front, think like I am behind. Push, push, push. Give 100 per cent and don't think about the rest, or what I cannot control."

Martin is chasing a first MotoGP world title after falling short by 39 points last season. But he said he was stronger now.

"It's a big dream, it would mean a lot," Martin said. "I know I can win. It's 50-50. If I don't win it, I will try again next season. I will fight for the possibility to decide if I have the No 1.

"We improved a lot on the mental side. Last season was difficult, I couldn't manage the pressure. I struggled a lot to handle it, I didn't know how to do it. I would go to sleep in races.

"This year I started to work on my mental side, to have the tools to manage the situation ... To be more present was important ... Now I try to focus more on myself, I try to learn from every situation."

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