Pramac's Jorge Martin says missing out on AustralianGP victory by just 0.8s after starting from pole position is 'killing me'. 'If you are that close then you can win.” MotoGP
ended up ahead of the Pramac rider in fifth despite starting 15th on his Gresini-run GP21.
The Italian’s recovery to fifth means his slim title hopes remain alive heading to Malaysia, though he concedes bridging a 42-point gap with just 50 on offer will be difficult. “After I made one lap and a half with this open [the airbag inflated]. But lap by lap, I bring the confidence back and I came back to really close to the first group.
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