“Incredible work”: MotoGP top rookie battle heats up in Qatar
Rookie Fermin Aldeguer clai𒁏ms career-best MotoGP results in Qatar.

Pointless in the four races prior to Qatar, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Fermin Aldeguer left the Lusail weekend having matched the best rookie results b♈y Ai Ogura this season.
Ogura burst onto the MotoGP scene with a brilliant fourth in the Buriram Sprint, followed by fifth in the season-opening grand prix, then top tens in Termas an🍌d COTA.
Meanwhile, ꦦAldeguer h൩ad only a best of 13th place heading into Qatar.
But having already shown his speed by breaking into the top ಌfive in Austin, before a late crash, Aldeguer flipped the script under the floodlights.
Aldeguer fought to f🐻ourth in Saturday’s Sprint then delivered a mature ride to sixth despite some 'bad luck' in the GP. A post-race penalty for Maverick Vinales then🅷 promoted him to fifth.
“Very happy wꩲith the weekend because we did an incredible work,” Aldeguer said. “Always our progression is up, which is imꦯportant not to lose the way.
“Very happy with the🐻 weekend because we were very competitive in all conditions.”
The res💛ult came despite battling rear-end issues durin🅰g the grand prix.
“We had some bad luck, I think, because we were not so happy with the rear tyre in the race. I had a lot of chattering, three or four times moꦛre than the other Ducati ☂riders," he said.
“It was impossible to fight with Zarco and Morbidelli but even with this proble💎m we finished in fifth position so we have to stay so happy.”
With Ogura 7th in the 🍌Qatar Sprint and 15th in the GP, Aldeguer is now only nine points behind the Japanese in the Rookie of the Year contest heading into his first home round at Jerez.
Ogura was depr🃏๊ived of eight more points by a technical penalty in Argentina.

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