Fermín Aldeguer is making his debut in MotoGP this year. The rider joins Gresini and, in addition to having to adapt to a vastly different competitive reality, he will also face one of the most demanding motorcycles in the world.
Not only the bike, with all its aerodynamics, but also the calendar and the intense format introduced with the Sprint races make the premier class a unique challenge.
However, the Spanish rookie told the championship’s official channels that he hasn’t made significant changes to his physical preparation, expressing satisfaction with his work so far:
– The MotoGP bike, and also the race is more difficult, because we do more laps, always pushing at 100%. But I didn’t change many things on my physical preparation, because I have a good base. I just work a little bit on the bike to use a bit more the rear brake, or the position. I’m happy with my level now, and I think we can do a good job.