Instinct and faith, the keys to Jorge Martin's race-winning start at Le Mans
While he did reflect fondly on his opening salvo at Le Mans on Saturday, Martin said it wasn't his best of all time
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
Photo by: Loic Venance / AFP via Getty Images
Jorge Martin says instinct and faith were among the main elements in his remarkable start to the sprint race at Le Mans on Saturday.
The Spaniard set up victory by means of a good getaway from eighth on the grid, followed by some jaw-dropping execution through the first series of corners.
He positioned himself for momentum through the sweeping right-hander at Dunlop, where he found an empty road ahead of him and gained four places from his grid slot. But with that done, conventional thinking would have dictated that he was in the wrong part of the track for the first braking point at the chicane that concludes the complex.
Despite being on the outside of Marco Bezzecchi, Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Marquez, however, he simply rode around these rivals and hit the second apex before them. From that point on, Martin was never headed as he cruised to his second sprint win of the season.
"It was a bit of instinct, for sure," reflected Martin after the race. "I had a lot of faith in my potential. I had a lot of determination going into those corners today."
Jorge Martin, Aprilia Racing Team
Photo by: Loic Venance / AFP via Getty Images
Asked how much had been luck and how much had been judgement, Martin replied:
"Yeah, maybe I was lucky because starting from eighth it's impossible to predict what the other riders are going to do. I started really well – that was skill – and then I found very well the place to go [positioning on the track], so maybe this was luck.
"But for sure that braking point was planned. I never thought I would be first after two corners. Maybe I was thinking about fourth or fifth."
Despite the subsequent run to victory looking easy from the outside, Martin was keen to emphasise that there was still a lot of work to do once he had hit the front: "For sure it helped quite a lot to be fast in the start, but from that point is where the real race started, so I had to push a lot."
Asked if he thought this had been the best opening sequence of his career thus far, Martin said there was a better example from his past: "No, I don't think so. [Today] I just found a good line, good places, but I still think Qatar in 2021, going from 15th to third, was the best."
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