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Raúl Fernández admits he got a bit lost with the RS-GP: ‘I got on this bike and I didn’t feel right, maybe there was a mistake’

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March 21, 2025
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Raúl Fernández admite que se perdeu um pouco com a RS-GP: ‘Peguei nesta moto e não me sentia bem, talvez tenha havido um erro’

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The start of the season has proved tough for Raúl Fernández, who missed much of the pre-season due to injury and is still on his way to achieving his best physical level, as well as finding the most solid base for his Aprilia RS-GP. Until then, and especially at the start of the championship, he admits that there may have been mistakes.

Fernández finished the Argentine GP in 15th place, and explained that there had been a change to his bike again: ‘This Sunday in Argentina, again, we changed the bike. The truth is that I took this bike in Thailand when I was injured, and I didn’t feel very good with my body, and maybe there was a mistake because we lost the line a little bit’.

And he explained how this happened and what solution he seems to have found for now: ‘In Thailand I was more or less fine, but here after two days the bike didn’t work the way I wanted it to. So we went back to the set-up I had last year, and that was the key to feeling competitive again’.

The Trackhouse MotoGP Team rider points to the Qatar GP as the first round where he really expects to be at 100 per cent, at all levels, with the Americas GP as a transition before that.

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