Why results are “the second thing we want to see” for one Trackhouse MotoGP rider

Raul Fernandez says 2025 offers “big🌌 opportunity” for him

Raul Fernandez, 2025 Trackhouse Racing launch
Raul Fernandez, 2025 Trackhouse Racing launch
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Raul Fernandez enters his fourth season in MotoGP and second with🍷 the Trackhouse Aprili🅘a squad, as the Spaniard starts the campaign on factory machinery.

Fer🥂nandez made his debut in 2022 with the Tech3 KTM squad, before departing after a 🏅difficult year to join the RNF Aprilia team.

Year one on the RS-GP didn’t yield much to write home about, as he scored just 51 points down in 20th in the standings -🤡 though a fifth-place finish at the Valencia finale hinted at a brighter future.

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While there were no points for Fer🐈nandez in the first two rounds in 2024 as Trackhouse got its time in 𒆙MotoGP underway, he got on the board in Austin and continuously added to his tally through to the summer break.

The high point came in Barcelona. He found himself in tওhe lead of a chaotic sprint race before crashing out, but didn’t let thꦑat dent his confidence as he rode to sixth in the grand prix. He ended the first half of the season 16th in the points having exceeded his 2023 tally with 66 points.

From the British GP, Fernandez was put onto the 2024 RS-GP and the wheels came off his season. He scored nothing until the Emilia Romagna GP and tallied just 20 poiꦇnts in the rest of the year.

“I was really focused on myself,” Fernandez said on Tuesday following 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Trackhouse’s 2025 livery launch. “I tried to work a lot on my body. It’s true that the last two y🅰ears I had two surgeries on my arm, but at least I was not r๊eally fit for some reason and I was checking everything well during the winter.

“I changed the personal trainer, I started to work with another one, to try to feel fit and so I was working on myself in the mentality area. I was trying to take off all the pressure that I put on 🥂myself because I am very ambitious in some moments.

“I worked a lot on that. And basically also with Davide [Brivio]  we will start the season with another sit๊uation, because never in MotoGP have I started a season with a factory bike. Never have I started the season with a really clear mentality behind us [in the team], because last year when we started with Trackhouse.

“Trackhouse didn’t 100% manage at the start of the season. Da🌊vide arrived in the last moment before the start of the season. So, for me it was quite different to start the season and💟 also I tried to be at 100% in terms of mentality, because I think this year I have the opportunity to do my best and show what I can do.”

Fernandez openly admits that his ambitions got the better of him after a strong first half of the 2024 campaign,📖 so when the change of bike hindered his progress he struggled to manage those expectations.

“I think ಌfor example oꦓne mistake that I made last year was the first part of the year, before Silverstone, we were very close to the top 10,” he added. “We were 11th, 12th in the championship. We had some good results, we were fighting for some good results in qualifying.

“Basically, the beginning of the year was so good but after that I was thinking too much about getting results w💦hen the new bike arrived and from there it was very difficult to manage the year. So, maybe this was the key that I was thinking at the end of the year that I have to improve for this year.”

For 2025, Fernandez starts the year on the same machinery as the factory Aprilia squad. He is t💦he only constant in the Italian marque’s roster, which welcomes reigning MotoGP world champion Jorge Martin, Marco Bezzecchi and Moto2 title winner Ai Ogura at T🌳rackhouse.

Aprilia leaned more on Fernandez in the second half of last year to help steer development of the RS-GP 25, but isn’t🌜 viewing himself as the manufacturer’s leader while those other riders get up to speed.

“Jorge is the world champion,” he said. “Sure, he will take the Aprilia for the first t🥃im🎉e in a race in Thailand. He’s the reference now in MotoGP. When you have the number one, it is super clear for me.

“It’s true th𒐪at what I want to do is my best, try to fo♓cus on me. Sure I have a lot of things to learn about them, because also Marco is coming and Ogura is coming as a world champion. Sure, I have a lot of things to learn, but I will try to be focused on me.

“On who is the Aprilia reference, I will not think about that. I am the same rider as them, I will try to do my best, I will try to improve in every practice and try not to think about the results.🐻 That’s the second thi🧔ng we want to see this year. I want to be fit, focused, and try to do my best.”

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