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    Jorge Martin faces grid penalty ahead of Sunday’s Dutch MotoGP

    Italian Trulli

    Martin, who has demonstrated remarkable speed and ability all season long, will start Sunday's race with a grid penalty. Martin was found to have obstructed another rider during qualifying, which led to the incident that resulted in the punishment during the previous round. He now has to start later than he may have preferred due to this judgement, which has dropped him down the grid several positions. In MotoGP, grid penalties can have a big influence on a rider's strategy and chances of winning. Martin will have to manoeuvre through a possibly crowded field of competitors as he starts farther down the grid, all of them fighting for the best position into the first corner. Martin's objective of catching up will not be simple, as the Assen course is renowned for its fast-paced and tight turns.

    Italian Trulli

    This setback hasn't deterred Jorge Martin at all. His skill and tenacity make him a dangerous competitor who can quickly catch up and overtake opponents. Supporters can anticipate that Martin will go above and beyond, seizing every chance to advance and contend for a top finish. The Dutch MotoGP is well-known for its erratic weather patterns and fervent fan community, which heightens the thrill on the circuit. It will be critical for Jorge Martin and his group to navigate both the circuit's technical difficulties and the strategic ramifications of the grid penalty.