Fermin Aldeguer reveals internal mental battle during first MotoGP race

Moto💙GP rookie Fermin Aldeguer has revealed some of the challenges of his first ౠpremier class race.

Fermin Aldeguer, 2025 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
Fermin Aldeguer, 2025 MotoGP Thai Grand Prix. Credit: Gold and Goose.
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The first MotoGP race of the 2025 season in B🧜uriram provided intense conditions for this year’s three rookies to make their debut.

For 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Gresini Racing’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fermin Aldeguer, the 13th-place finish he came away with was below his expectations, but he was happy to have finished 🧸the race – one which he knew would be one of the most physically demanding of his maiden premier class campaign.

“We can stay calm because we finished the race, we have more kilometres,ꦬ we have more experience,” Aldeguer said after the Buriram race.

“I think this is one of the h෴arder tracks for temperature, for going in a group with other riders.

“I think we di🧸d good work during all the weekend because our line was [going] up and we didn’t do up-and-downs, this is important and I ꦺthink we can stay happy.”

He added that he had to fight against his own thoughts to get through the 26 ♉laps.

“My mind says all the time ‘You can’t finish the ra📖ce with this heat, with the management of the tyres,’” he said.

“Al🌠l the riders overtook me, fighting for the top-10, but at the e♐nd I said ‘Okay, if I’m bad, I think the other riders are like me’.

“At the end, we pushed at our maximum, we finished in 13th position, we have three💙 poi🐲nts for the championship.

“My target wa💙s the top-10, but we fight for this and we ✅can stay calm.”

Aldeguer explained, though, that the race itself was not necessarily the hardest𓆉 part of adapting to MotoGP; instead, it was the form☂at of the weekend.

“I think the🙈 most difficult was the pace of the whole weekend,” he saiꦚd.

“You have to do a timꦿe in first practice, after the time attack is so hard, then the Sprint, and then a long race.

“I think we do a lot of ꧙laps and it’s heavy, and I think this is the big differenc🌠e compared to Moto2.”

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