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Jorge Martin explains the differences between the Ducati GP23 and GP24

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Last updated: 2024/06/27 at 1:06 AM
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Marc Marquez often shows in several races in the first seven series of the 2024 MotoGP season that he himself, with all the talent he has, is the difference between the results between himself and other Ducati racers who use the GP23. Ducati itself also often says that the GP24 and GP23 have minor differences. However, it is very clear that the GP24 was still made with the aim of being better than the GP23. How Better is GP24 compared to GP23 . . This time we will see the opinion of Jorge Martin, who in 2024 will be his last year using the Desmosedici GP

“This winter I had a lot of doubts between GP24 and GP23. My choice is to follow Pecco, to fight with the same weapons as him. We continue to encounter vibration problems… Depending on the circuit, either one may be beneficial.

“There will be circuits where Marc will be a little more comfortable, others (circuits) that will make us a little better. GP24 may be a little less agile, but more stable. Meanwhile GP23 is more comfortable on winding tracks, but less efficient on tracks with heavy braking

” We (Martin, Pecco & Marc) are the 3 leading racers. Each has strengths and weaknesses. But in the end not much changed. I measure myself when I train, qualify and race. If I perform better, in the end it doesn’t matter who my rivals are. My performance depends on me

” I have learned to accept things as they are. You should not block yourself or try to reject it, but accept it, enjoy the process, and be calmer. Most importantly, I feel calmer”

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