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Jorge Martín, a newcomer to the MotoGP World Championship, adds to Spain’s rich history in motorcycle racing. Martín has emerged as a fitting successor to Marc Márquez’s domination, maintaining a relationship of rivalry and respect. Jorge finds refuge in his family, particularly his parents and girlfriend, as well as his team.
Jorge Martín, although not being as well-known as other riders, is a Moto3 world champion, winning the title in 2018. He currently competes among the best in MotoGP, the premier class, demonstrating his riding ability and a personality prepared to carve himself a place among the greats for many years to come.
Jorge Martín Almoguera, born on January 29, 1998, is now 26 years old, a perfect balance of young vigour and maturity garnered from his MotoGP experience. Martín’s official height is 1.68 meters, which is considered typical for a racer. His weight is 63 kilogrammes, but it might vary before and after races.
Jorge Martín is a Madrilenian from San Sebastián de los Reyes, a small town north of the capital where he was born in 1998 and grew up surrounded by his family. Many of the most prominent riders in recent Spanish motorcycle history come from the coastal regions, spanning from Catalonia to the Valencia Community.
In 2025, Jorge Martín will switch from Ducati and Pramac Racing to Aprilia. His outstanding results have not resulted in an official bike from the Italian manufacturer, which supports Marc Márquez. Martín is excited to start a new journey at Aprilia, where he is warmly welcomed.
Jorge Martín’s father, Ángel, was an amateur motorcycle racer and passed on his enthusiasm to his son, who has the potential to become one of the sport’s top characters. Jorge’s mother, Susana Almoguera, and Ángel made tremendous personal and financial sacrifices to help him achieve the peak of his sport, which is not inexpensive. Jorge has a 16-year-old brother, Javier Martín, who appears in some images with the rider.
Jorge Martín and María Monfort, a popular social media influencer, have been open about their relationship for a while. She was born in Ibiza and is the daughter of Carmen Matutes, a well-known local hotel operator. Jorge formerly dated Anabel Hernández, an ex-contestant from the reality show ‘Mujeres y Hombres y Viceversa.’
Jorge Martín now competes with the number ’89,’ which he acquired from his father, a former amateur rider, and has adopted as his hallmark in MotoGP. If he wins the world motorcycle championship, he might wear the coveted ‘1’ on his back.

