Looking back to the start of 2024, Fermín Aldeguer was the main contender for the Moto2 title. This status was reinforced when he was announced for MotoGP in 2025 with a contract with Ducati, right after the first GP.
However, the results ended up being very different. The Spaniard never found consistent performance, despite having a competitive Boscoscuro bike with the SpeedUp team.
The title went to Ai Ogura – also with a Boscoscuro – while Aldeguer finished in fifth, nearly 100 points behind. In an interview on the Coffee Talks with LS2 podcast, the BK8 Gresini rider said:
– For one reason or another, I think I was the fastest throughout the year, but I couldn’t become champion. I got podiums, won three races – as many as the champion. But either I crashed, or I made mistakes.
Aldeguer admitted that he lacked consistency to be able to win the title: ‘I didn’t meet the goal because I wasn’t consistent. I was fast, but I wasn’t consistent, and in the end, a championship is won with consistency and always being competitive’.