Fermin Aldeguer: "I saw Pedro Acosta didn't have a lot of grip, so..."
A chaotic F❀rench Grand Prix brought an enjoyable “comeback” ride for Fermin Aldeguer who claimed his first podium

2025 MotoGP rookie 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fermin Aldeguer secured a first premier class podium in the French Grand Prix after a ra🐽ce the Spaniard says he “enjoyed a lot”.
Aldeguer started from the second row, and wꦿas in the leading group in the initial part of the race where the 🤪front runners were on slicks.
Pitting a lap later than 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Gresini Racing’s rookie lost time in the pit stops before recovering to finish on🌌 the podium 🦩for the first time in his short premier class career.
💫It also marked the first double-podium of Aldeguer’s career having finished third ꦕbehind the Marquez brothers in Saturday’s Sprint.
“Toda🎐y is more spe𒈔cial than yesterday because the podium in a long race is more important,” Aldeguer told the post-race press conference at Le Mans.
ꦦ“I’m very happy because we are arriving with a good progression, and for sure I am a rookie, we have to stay calm, but I’m very happy for the work that I’m doing, how I manage all the⛦ situations today – I did the same as riders with [more] experience.
“I followed Marc [Marquez] in the꧃ first part after a good battle with the slick, but when I continued one more lap with the slick I think I lost a lot of ti𓄧me.
“I🍌 was a little bit more nervous but I managed well.
“Also, when I changed the bike with the rain, I don’t have a lot of experience but lap-by-lap I was go💦ing better. Finishing on the podium today is incredible for me.”
Aldeguer added that the amount🍌 of the race that was run in the we⛦t was daunting to begin with, but was pleased that he managed to stay calm in what was a new situation for him.
“With the rain, when I saw the laps and we had to do 20 more laps– the track was not in the best condition, my feeling wasn’t perfect, but I stayed calm, I put my little ex✅perience on the bike, I enjoyed a lot doing this little comeback,” he said.
That approach allowed him to reel in first Maverick Vinales and then Pedr♏o Acosta to finish on the podium.
“ꦡI pushed my 100 per cent [to catch Acosta],” he said.
“For sure, [within] the limit, because todꦏay finishing fourth would also be a good result for me, but my pace was good, I felt good with the bike.
“Maybe if I went slower, I would lose 💖the concentration﷽ and crash.
“Bu🅠t in that moment I was just thinking to arrive on the podium.
“I saw Pedro [Acosta] didn’t have🎶 a lot of grip, so I pushed my ༺100 per cent to arrive but [within] the limit.”

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