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Raúl Fernández on Manu González’s debut: ‘I wasn’t surprised by his speed; Being fast on the bike is what’s difficult’

by Daniel Rhodes
June 12, 2025
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Raúl Fernández on Manu González’s debut: ‘I wasn’t surprised by his speed; Being fast on the bike is what’s difficult’

FIM World Championship Grand Prix, 09. June 2025, MotoGP, Test, Aragon, Spain, Manuel Gonzalez, Trackhouse MotoGP Team, Aprilia

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The veteran advised the young rider after a typical crash from someone coming from Moto2. Raúl shared his philosophy about MotoGP difficulties and tested new Michelin tires.

Raúl Fernández took advantage of Manu González’s presence at the tests to share his experience and offer advice to the young rider. After a crash by the debutant, the Trackhouse rider sought to reassure him: ‘At midday I asked him, I said, how’s the bike? He told me, it’s very good, but I made a mistake. I told him, this is very typical. You come from Moto2 and use Michelin. It’s a typical crash.’

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The Spaniard wasn’t surprised by González’s performance, revealing an interesting perspective on the transition to MotoGP: ‘To be honest, no. To be honest, no, because what I think or what I learned in MotoGP is, the MotoGP bike is super easy. But the difficult thing is being fast.’

Fernández also shared a deep reflection on the premier class challenges, highlighting where the real difficulty lies: ‘The last two seconds, it’s the hardest work of your life, dropping these last two seconds.’ This observation perfectly illustrates MotoGP’s nature, where finding the final tenths of a second represents the biggest challenge.

During the session, the rider also tested new Michelin tire compounds, comparing sensations with previous experiences: ‘We tried in Jerez. I feel better than here, but I think the tires we have now work very well. So I’m fine with the tire we have now.’

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