Marco Bezzecchi Reveals the ‘Amazing’ Thing He Witnessed Jorge Martin Do at Aprilia
The 2025 MotoGP season has been full of drama, emotion, and incredible comebacks, but few stories stand out more than the resurgence of Jorge Martin with Aprilia. After missing months due to a brutal injury, Martin returned to the grid with determination, and at the Hungarian Grand Prix at Balaton Park, he delivered his strongest performance yet on the RS-GP25. His effort not only stunned fans but also deeply impressed his Aprilia teammate Marco Bezzecchi, who revealed the “amazing” work Martin has been putting in behind the scenes.
The Hungarian GP, MotoGP’s first visit to Hungary since 1992, was a weekend that symbolized hope and perseverance for the Spaniard. Starting from 16th place on the grid, Martin fought through the field to finish fourth, just 3.581 seconds behind Bezzecchi, who secured third place. For Martin, it was not only his best result since joining Aprilia but also a moment of emotional release. After months of questioning his future due to a hemopneumothorax and 11 broken ribs, Martin broke down in the garage, overwhelmed by what he had achieved.
Jorge Martin’s difficult journey back to MotoGP form
Martin’s move to Aprilia in 2025 came with high expectations, as the reigning MotoGP world champion was seen as the rider who could elevate the Italian manufacturer to consistent podium contention. However, his season was derailed before it could truly begin when he suffered a severe crash that left him sidelined for three months. His road to recovery was grueling, with physical pain compounded by mental doubts.
The Spaniard admitted that he often questioned whether he would be able to return to the same level of performance he had before his injuries. The hemopneumothorax and rib fractures left him struggling even with daily tasks, and regaining race fitness looked like an uphill battle. Yet, as Martin has often shown throughout his career, setbacks only fuel his determination.

During the summer break, Martin dedicated himself to an intense fitness program, including extensive cycling sessions that not only rebuilt his stamina but also helped him shed weight. Remarkably, Martin revealed that he now weighs less than he did during his Moto2 career—a reflection of the sacrifices he made to regain competitiveness.
Marco Bezzecchi on Martin’s behind-the-scenes work
For Bezzecchi, who has been enjoying a strong season with Aprilia, Martin’s dedication has been nothing short of inspirational. After seeing his teammate push through recovery and return with such speed, Bezzecchi couldn’t hide his admiration.
Speaking after the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Italian explained:
“I’m happy for Jorge, who did a great race. It’s definitely very important to have more feedback, and Jorge can give the engineers important information – in addition to mine and the Trackhouse riders’. We knew he was coming, and he was going to be fast. A rider never forgets how to ride a motorcycle, especially a world champion like him. I spent so much time with him, and it’s amazing how much he works on everything. I’m really happy for him.”
Bezzecchi’s words highlight not only Martin’s return to form but also the value he brings to Aprilia. As a recent world champion, Martin offers unique insights into the RS-GP’s development, which could prove crucial as the Italian constructor pushes to close the gap on Ducati.
The Hungarian GP: A breakthrough for Martin and Aprilia
Balaton Park was a demanding venue for riders, combining fast straights with tricky technical sections. For Martin, starting deep in the pack, it was a test of both patience and aggression. He made steady progress through the field, picking off rivals one by one before emerging inside the top five. By the closing stages of the race, he was less than four seconds from a podium finish.
For Aprilia, Martin’s result was a significant step forward. The Hungarian GP marked only his second Grand Prix finish of the season, following a seventh-place effort in the Czech Republic. But more importantly, the ride showed that Martin is capable of fighting near the front again, despite his limited track time in 2025.
The sight of Martin breaking down in tears after the race was a reminder of just how emotionally taxing his journey has been. While many riders keep their struggles private, Martin’s raw display of emotion resonated with fans and fellow riders alike.
Bezzecchi’s strong form continues
While Martin’s comeback grabbed headlines, Bezzecchi has been quietly building one of his best seasons yet. The Rimini native secured his third podium in a row at Balaton Park and his fourth in the last five Grands Prix. With a total of 197 points this season, Bezzecchi has now emerged as a serious contender for a top-three finish in the riders’ standings.
Since the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello, Bezzecchi has outscored Ducati star Francesco Bagnaia by 35 points, closing the gap to just 31 in the championship battle. His results include podium finishes at Assen, Brno, Austria, and Hungary, plus a memorable victory at Silverstone earlier in the season when he capitalized on Fabio Quartararo’s technical misfortune.
For Bezzecchi, having Martin as a teammate could be the extra boost he needs. Martin’s detailed feedback and relentless work ethic provide Aprilia with valuable data, helping the team refine the RS-GP’s setup and find improvements. As Bezzecchi fights for a place among the championship’s elite, Martin’s presence may prove to be a decisive factor.
The bigger picture for Aprilia
Aprilia has steadily grown into a competitive force in MotoGP, but consistency has often eluded them. With Bezzecchi’s podium form and Martin’s return to strength, however, the Noale-based constructor is showing signs of becoming a regular contender.
The addition of Martin was always meant to strengthen Aprilia’s rider lineup, and his Hungarian GP result suggests that the plan is finally coming together. If both riders can maintain this level of performance, Aprilia could find themselves pushing Ducati, KTM, and Yamaha far more regularly in 2026 and beyond.

The road ahead
For Jorge Martin, the Hungarian GP was more than just a strong finish—it was proof that he still belongs among MotoGP’s elite. His comeback is far from complete, but his resilience has already won him respect across the paddock. As he continues to regain fitness and adapt to the RS-GP25, the chances of seeing Martin back on the podium look increasingly realistic.
For Marco Bezzecchi, the challenge is now to build on his consistent form and close the gap to Bagnaia in the standings. With Aprilia improving steadily and Martin contributing crucial feedback, Bezzecchi has every reason to believe he can fight for a top-three championship finish.
And for Aprilia as a whole, the combination of Bezzecchi and Martin represents a new era of hope. Both riders are hungry, motivated, and capable of delivering results, which could finally establish the Italian constructor as a genuine powerhouse in MotoGP.
Conclusion
The 2025 Hungarian Grand Prix may have been just another round on the calendar, but for Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi, it was a pivotal moment. Martin proved his resilience and determination by storming from 16th to fourth, while Bezzecchi continued his remarkable podium streak.
Bezzecchi’s revelation about Martin’s “amazing” work behind the scenes sheds light on the kind of commitment it takes to compete at the highest level of motorcycle racing. Martin’s comeback is not only inspiring his teammate but also lifting Aprilia as a whole.
As the season heads into its final stretch, all eyes will be on whether Martin can translate his efforts into podium finishes and whether Bezzecchi can surpass Bagnaia in the championship. One thing is clear: Aprilia is stronger than ever, and the bond between its riders could be the key to unlocking even greater success.


