Fermin Aldeguer “extra motivated” for British MotoGP after Le Mans success
Fermin Aldegue🦩r says his Le Mans podium has left him “ext🎶ra motivated” for this weekend’s British MotoGP.

Two weeks on from a maiden MotoGP podium at Le Mans, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fermin Aldeguer says he has “extra moti🐻vation” for this weekend’s Grand Prix of the United Kingdom.
Aldeguer’s anticipation of this weekend has also been amplified by words from his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Gresini Racing teammate: 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez.
“Alex [Marquez] told me that this is one of the nicest tracks for a MotoGP bike,” Aldeguer said on Thursd🍸ay ahead of the Grand Prix of the United Kingdom.
“After the Le Mans race, I’m extra moti🍒vated to arrive here, to do the same.”
Aldeguer said he was able to take additional confidence from the fa🎶ct he was able to be fast in both dry and wet conditions at Le Mans.
“This 🌳is very important also because we don’t have a lot of experience in wet conditions with this bike, just the first six or seven laps of the race with the wet,” he said.
“I started to take m♉ore feelin🤡g, better, and going faster.
“Here, maybe t෴he wet will arrive but it’s the same for all riders. I don’t know if it’s better or not – I think no, I prefer dry conditions because it’s more safe and it’s where you improve and where I need to do more laps.”
Rain is not the onlꩵy potential way for the weather to influence this weekend’s race, with strong winds typical of Silverstone expected.
Aldeguer said that he benꦓefits in such conditions because of his size, but also that the British circuit is “not so fun” when it’s windy.
“꧋It’s the same for all riders,” Aldeguer said on the subject of the wind.
“I’m very tall, this🌸 is important and is a good point for me because my moveꦇment is better with the wind.
“This track, with wind is not so fun because it’s very fast and you have a lot of changes of direction with a lot of💝 speed, but we will see.”
Carchedi relationship “very natural”
Replacing Marc Marquez for the 2025 season, Aldeguer inherited the eight-time World Champion’s crew chief for his rookie seasಌon: Frankie Carchedi.
The Murcian rider said his relationship with Carchedi is “very natura🌌l” after six races together.
“It’s very natural,” Aldeguer s🍰aid. “Now, with the races, we understand better how to 𝐆work and the way to go.
“I th𓄧ink we have a good base in the setting for the wet and for the dry conditions – Frankie [Carchedi] is very strong in t♐he wet because he is [from] England and he does a lot of races.
“But, at the end, it’s the rider who does the difference and, until now, we are working in the same way and I’m super-happy to work w𝔍ith him.

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