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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Underdog Jorge Martin (Prima Pramac Racing) clinched his maiden MotoGP world championship in a smooth-sailing race in Barcelona. The Spaniard settled for third place in the race but held a comfortable points gap to the two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati Lenovo Team) who took the Barcelona GP victory. Martin cruised to the big victory with consistency across the season, picking up points in a season full of risk-taking and bold moves. This marks the first time in Prima Pramac’s twenty-year MotoGP history that a satellite rider has proved victorious over the factory team. Martin is the first independent rider world champion in the recent era of MotoGP, with a glorious season that made history with constant twists and turns.Although the race was relatively calm, Martin managed to keep his Prima Pramac bike on track with a safe race that earned him his maiden title in the premier class.Bagnaia did his best all weekend to pick up the points where he could, winning both the sprint and feature race, but it was Martin’s title to lose.

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