
Jorge Martín Wins First MotoGP Race in 588 Days
After a challenging 2025 season filled with crashes and injuries, former champion Jorge Martín delivered a stunning comeback victory at the French Grand Prix. The Aprilia rider overtook his teammate in the final three laps to claim his first win since capturing the 2024 championship.
Jorge Martín crossed the finish line at the French Grand Prix on Sunday with tears in his eyes, celebrating his first MotoGP victory in 588 days after one of the toughest stretches of his racing career.
The Spaniard started from seventh on the grid but fought his way through the field at Le Mans. With just three laps remaining, he made his move past teammate and championship leader Marco Bezzecchi to secure the emotional win for Aprilia.
The victory marked a stunning turnaround for the 2024 world champion. His 2025 season had been plagued by crashes and injuries that left many wondering if he could return to his winning form.
The win moved Martín within striking distance in the championship battle. He now sits just one point behind Bezzecchi in the riders' standings after five rounds.
"It's unbelievable... I still can't say it enough times, because I'm so, so grateful to all the fans," an emotional Martín said after the race. His voice cracked with emotion as he thanked everyone who supported him through his difficult year.

The French Grand Prix also marked Aprilia's continued success in their MotoGP campaign. The Italian manufacturer now has two riders battling at the top of the championship, showcasing the strength of their 2026 bike development.
Why This Inspires
Martín's comeback reminds us that setbacks don't define our story. After enduring a season that tested his physical and mental resilience, he could have given up or lost confidence in his abilities.
Instead, he kept showing up, kept working with his team, and trusted the process. His journey from seventh on the grid to the top step of the podium shows what's possible when you refuse to let difficult times write your ending.
The 588 days between victories represented more than just a time gap. They symbolized countless hours of rehabilitation, moments of doubt, and the daily choice to keep believing in himself.
Now Martín stands poised for another championship run, proving that champions aren't defined by never falling but by how they rise after the hardest falls.
Based on reporting by Google News - France Breakthrough
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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