The primary MotoGP race of the 2025 season in Buriram supplied intense situations for this yr’s three rookies to make their debut.
For Gresini Racing’s Fermin Aldeguer, the Thirteenth-place end he got here away with was under his expectations, however he was comfortable to have completed the race – one which he knew can be one of the crucial bodily demanding of his maiden premier class marketing campaign.
“We will keep calm as a result of we completed the race, now we have extra kilometres, now we have extra expertise,” Aldeguer mentioned after the Buriram race.
“I feel this is among the tougher tracks for temperature, for getting into a bunch with different riders.
“I feel we did good work throughout all of the weekend as a result of our line was [going] up and we didn’t do up-and-downs, that is essential and I feel we are able to keep comfortable.”
He added that he needed to battle in opposition to his personal ideas to get via the 26 laps.
“My thoughts says on a regular basis ‘You possibly can’t end the race with this warmth, with the administration of the tyres,’” he mentioned.
“All of the riders overtook me, combating for the top-10, however on the finish I mentioned ‘Okay, if I’m unhealthy, I feel the opposite riders are like me’.
“On the finish, we pushed at our most, we completed in Thirteenth place, now we have three factors for the championship.
“My goal was the top-10, however we battle for this and we are able to keep calm.”
Aldeguer defined, although, that the race itself was not essentially the toughest a part of adapting to MotoGP; as an alternative, it was the format of the weekend.
“I feel probably the most tough was the tempo of the entire weekend,” he mentioned.
“You must do a time in first apply, after the time assault is so exhausting, then the Dash, after which a protracted race.
“I feel we do plenty of laps and it’s heavy, and I feel that is the massive distinction in comparison with Moto2.”