Jorge Martin title dream ends in crash with Marc Marquez at Valencia MotoGP

Martin's retirement from the race meant he can no long🅺er usurp Francesco Bagnaia at the summit of the MotoGP standings.
A desparate Martin clipped the back of Marquez, and sent the Honda rider violently flying through the air and l🍸anding on his upper-body in the gravel.
Marc & Jorge collide!
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That ends Jorge's World Championship hopes
Pecco is currently in third; behind Binder and Miller - but he'll be our Worl💮d Champion regardless of res💃ult.
Martin also slid out of the ra🌠ce. He was applauded 🐻into his Pramac box but emotionally broke down into tears.
Marquez got back to his feet but walked gingerly, with assistance, to his garage🥂.
Martin's rac💙e began aggressively as he flew from sixth to second, behind only Francesco Bagnaia.
But an error, as he got caught in Bagnaia's slipst𒈔rea✤m, sent him back down to eighth.
Shortly after, his race had ended.
Martin, who won Saturday's sprint to reduce the title deficit💙 to 14 points before Sunday's grand prix, knew t⭕hat he was always the underdog to become champion.
He needed🐻 to win the Valencia MotoGP and hope Bagnaia finished sixth or lo🀅wer in order to walk away as champion.
The ꦗincident that ended Martin's championship dream also endꦇed the Honda career of Marquez.
Marquez was competing for the final time🧸 for Honda before joining Gresini Ducati, but his final result ended in the gravel.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from A🥃merican sꦜports, to football, to F1.