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Jorge Martin emerged victorious in an intense 12-lap race at the Jerez MotoGP, marked by challenging track conditions. Marc Marquez, who was leading the race, crashed in a wet area of the asphalt, allowing Martin to take the lead. Pedro Acosta secured second place, while Fabio Quartararo surprised everyone by finishing third for Yamaha. The Jerez circuit, which had wet patches due to previous rain, proved treacherous for several riders. Brad Binder took the lead early on, with Martin and Marquez battling for supremacy behind him. The race settled relatively orderly, with Alex Marquez making a move to secure fourth place. However, a slip in a wet area allowed Francesco Bagnaia to reclaim fifth place. Martin eventually overtook Binder and claimed the lead. Unfortunately, Aleix Espargaro and Jack Miller crashed on the first lap. Espargaro lost control in a wet area, while Miller managed to continue after his incident. As the race progressed, Martin maintained a small advantage over the Marquez brothers, with Marc leading Alex. Marquez tried to close the gap, but Martin held onto his lead. With seven laps remaining, Marquez reduced the gap to less than a second, although he received a warning for exceeding track limits. Meanwhile, Binder held off a group of riders, including Enea Bastianini, Acosta, and Bezzecchi. Martin made a mistake, allowing Marquez to take the lead. Yamaha’s misfortune continued when Alex Rins crashed while attempting a move on Augusto Fernandez. The stage was set for a battle between Marquez and Martin, but Marquez increased his pace and opened a gap between them. With four laps to go, the gap was approximately half a second. Binder’s eventful race continued as he crashed alongside Alex Marquez and Bastianini. Marc Marquez also suffered a devastating crash in a wet area, losing the lead and several positions. Martin regained the lead and held on despite more riders crashing, including Maverick Vinales. Martin ultimately took the win, followed by the impressive rookie Acosta in second place. Quartararo managed to survive the chaos and finished third, while KTM guest Pedrosa secured fourth place. Franco Morbidelli and Raul Fernandez finished fifth and sixth, respectively. Marquez recovered to finish in seventh place, with A. Fernandez, Miguel Oliveira, and Joan Mir completing the top-10. Several riders, including Luca Marini, Stefan Bradl, and Johann Zarco, retired from the race, resulting in a high number of withdrawals.