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MotoGP, Martin: "I am not serene, this indecision affects my subconscious."

"I wanted to leave everything a bit still so I wouldn't keep thinking about it. I suffered a lot on Friday, then less on Saturday. This weekend was difficult. I couldn't concentrate 100 percent on riding. And I don't feel comfortable in this situation."

MotoGP: Martin:

Jorge Martin is not a happy man. It seems that over the past two days his manager, Albert Valera, has repeatedly asked to speak with Ducati management staff to understand more about the difficult market situation, but to no avail.

A situation that he says has destabilized him.

"I wanted to leave everything a bit still so I wouldn't keep thinking about it ," said the Pramac rider, " But, like it or not, all the information that comes influences the subconscious. I suffered a lot on Friday, then less on Saturday, and on Sunday I was very calm. And when I am calm, good results come. So let's focus on that. At the moment we will see what happens in Assen, but the main thing is to define my future. This weekend was difficult. I couldn't concentrate 100 percent on racing. And I don't feel comfortable in this situation."

The next Grand Prix will be in the Netherlands and by then everything should have been cleared up.

"My idea is to finish deciding what will happen. Assen is a track where I started very far back last year, but I had the pace to win. So I think I can do well. Now the next ones are going to be very favorable tracks for my style. And it is clear that Pecco here at Mugello was the favorite since Thursday. I wanted to leave everything a bit still so I wouldn't keep thinking about it. But, like it or not, all the information that comes influences the subconscious."

After being very close to beiung defined, Jorge's future seems up in the air again. What will he do?

"I don't know. We'll see what happens and what suits me best. Everything remains the same, I have the same options," Martin brought the topic to a close.

 

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