Jorge Martin wins his first Aprilia Grand Prix at French MotoGP
Jorge Martin secured his first MotoGP victory in 588 days at the French Grand Prix, marking his maiden win with Aprilia. Starting from seventh on the grid, Martin overtook race leader Marco Bezzecchi with three laps remaining.

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AI-generatedJorge Martin secured his first MotoGP victory in 588 days at the French Grand Prix, marking his maiden win with Aprilia. Starting from seventh on the grid, Martin overtook race leader Marco Bezzecchi with three laps remaining. This victory propels Martin to just one point behind his Aprilia teammate Bezzecchi in the riders' standings. The race also saw Ai Ogura achieve a historic third-place finish for Aprilia's satellite team, marking the manufacturer's first-ever podium sweep and the first Japanese rider on a MotoGP podium in 14 years. Reigning champion Marc Marquez was absent due to injury, and polesitter Francesco Bagnaia crashed out of contention.
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5 extracted“It’s unbelievable. I still can’t say it enough times, because I’m so, so grateful to all the fans,” said Martin.
Reigning champion Marc Marquez missed the race after fracturing his foot, and teammate Francesco Bagnaia crashed while in second place.
Ai Ogura secured third place, giving Aprilia its first-ever podium sweep and becoming the first Japanese rider on the podium in 14 years.
Jorge Martin is now only one point behind his Aprilia teammate Marco Bezzecchi in the riders' standings.
Jorge Martin won the French Grand Prix, marking his first MotoGP victory in 588 days.