Jorge Martín launched well from pole to lead early on in the Dutch GP sprint on June 29.
He was quickly passed by Raul Fernandez.
What happened?
Fernandez produced a dominant display to win the sprint.
Martín was drawn into a scrap with teammate Marco Bezzecchi for fourth place.
Why it matters for Jorge Martín
The Spaniard faded to fifth, behind Bezzecchi, after being passed by Fernandez and VR46's Fabio Di Giannantonio.
The contest marked the first sprint run under MotoGP's new rules banning front start devices.
What comes next?
Trackhouse sealed their first-ever sprint 1-2, with Ai Ogura finishing second, 0.362s behind Fernandez.
Di Giannantonio completed the podium in third.
Martín's early lead was short-lived, as Fernandez overtook him in the opening laps.
The new rules seemed to impact Martín's performance, as he struggled to keep pace with the leaders.
Fernandez's win was his second sprint victory of the season, solidifying his position in the standings.
Martín will look to bounce back from his fifth-place finish in the next race.
The Dutch GP sprint was a significant event, with the new rules being tested for the first time.
The results will be closely watched, as teams and riders adjust to the changes.
Martín's teammate, Bezzecchi, had dominated Friday's sessions, but was unable to replicate that form in the sprint.
The Italian finished fourth, ahead of Martín, who will be looking to improve his performance in the next race.
The next event will be closely watched, as Martín and his teammates look to regain their form.
The Spanish rider will be eager to get back on the podium, after a disappointing finish in the Dutch GP sprint.