Jorge Martin: Losing ‘one or two kilos does not make a difference’

Jorge Martin does not believe that losing ‘one or two kil♑os’ will help a MotoGP rider be faster.

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Prior to the Qatar MotoGP weekend getting underway, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchiꦆ all shared their views on whether they believe losing small amounts of weight🌠 could have an impact on performance.

MotoGP has nevꦿer been closer than it is in 2024, and thereforeꦬ riders will do anything to gain even the smallest advantages. 

Mav🎀erick Vinales has lost a total of four kilos compared to last season, in a bid to improve tyre management which was sometimes an🌳 issue for the Aprilia in 2023.

But the top thre🧔e riders from last season do not believe that losing small amounts of weight will make aꩲ difference.

Spea🦋king first, Bagnaia said: “On my side I grew four kilos [laughs]. I think in the season I was 64 and in the winter I was 68 but now I a꧙m back to 64.

“For me it is the same. I don’t know. I think you have to be your be𒅌st shape possible to have the potℱential of riding at the same level the whole race.”

Martin then added: “For me I try to be the same. You can see from my body, I grow reall꧋y easily and can g꧒ain a lot of kilos, but I am at the same weight.

“I think it is important to be consistent. I don’t think one or two kilo🐠s makesꦑ a difference.”

Bagnaia and Martin have small frames although both are built very differently, w🌜ith Martin possessing a more muscular frame.

Bezzecchi leans slightly mor♊e toward⛎s Bagnaia’s physique, although the Italian is three kilos lighter, at 61.

“If I lose ki🅰los I will fly away from the bike,” joked Bezzeccchi. “I need to keep the same weꦦight.”

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