Jorge Martin goes fastest at MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas but reveals sickness: “I feel bad, really weak”

The Pramac Racing rider revealed afterwards that h🥀e came into the weekend in Texas feeling unwell and it hampered him throughout Friday.
Martin’s 2:02.178s in his time attack - coupled with a costly fall for championship leader Marco Bezzecchi - allowed him to edge Francesco Bagnaia’s earlier pace-setting time and emerge fastest de♛spite his ꦬsickness.
“I’m happy about the꧋ result but we’re still far fr꧑om our best,” Martin said.
“The bike is worki﷽ng well but I feel really bad, really weak. I need to recover.
“Because today was a really tough day.
“I had no strength so I feel like we strugg෴led at ev☂ery corner.

“But, happy. We found our way in the last half an hour of pract🌌ice.
“I am confident that [on Saturdayꦍ🍸] we have time to work.
“I tried du𒆙ring practice to manage the physical side. To keep energy “for the 🐻end. It went well.
“[On Saturday] in FP3 it is important to work.൲ I need to push.”
The sprint race in Texas is a 9pm (UK) on Saturdaꦬy but it begs the question how an unwell Martin will emerge through a busy and intense Saturday format.

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