One struggling MotoGP rider has newfound belief after Jerez test tweaks
"I’llꦰ definitely sleep well" - Raul Fernandez “improved a lot” during Jerez MotoGP test.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Raul Fernandez emerged from Monday’s Jerez MotoGP test with a much-needed sense of optimism after makin♚g big progress with comfort and perℱformance aboard his Trackhouse Aprilia.
A difficult start to the 2025 season has left Fernandez just 19th in🐻 the world champion♏ship and without a top ten race finish.
But he finished a much more competitive ninth oꦿverall at the post-race test, just 0.15s from the top Aprilia of Marco Bezzecchi, while focusing on used tyres.
“Today was an important day for us af🍬ter the first five races,” said Fernandez, whose day included chassis tuning in the morning and a Micheli𓄧n tyre evaluation in the afternoon.
“I have not been feeling so good on the bike and although we worked a lot, we couldn’t find anything that I can use wit✃h my riding style.
“Today, though, we made a really good job.
“I don’t want to say a lot because first of all, it will be important to see if🙈 we can confirm what we found here when we get into Le Mans.
“Ton🍸ight, I’ll definitely sleep well as the team did a really good job.
“All the mechanics made a lot of changes to make me feel comfortable on the bike again and I can say that we found something to be more relax💎ed and use my riding style more or less well.
“We improved a lot my pace because🐠 we were focussing on the used medium tyres and full tank. I am really positive. I made a 36.9s with a used tyre… but also it’s true that after a Grand Prix the grip is much better.”
For comp🌜arison, Fernandez set a💝 best race lap of 1m 38.450s on his way to 15th in the Spanish MotoGP.
What made the difference?
“ꦕAprilia gave me something that I started to use from this morning. And I feel better. And also we changed a little bit the set-up. Now I can say we have a base on the bike.”
Crew chief Noe Herrera added: “We started with our base from here in Jerez. After that, we knew clearly our weak points, so we were trying different sol🎶utions which did not make improvements and so we also worked on the frame with the second bike. That helped us a lot to improve our p💞erformance.
“The conditions were a bit tricky actually - the track was very grippy but it was very windy, which made it very difficult for us especially in the ♈fast corners. But at the end of the day, we understand a lot and improved our performance.”
Fernandez will seek to confirm the possible breakthrough during the French Gran𝓡d Prix at Le Mans from May 9-11.

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