Aprilia seems confident in view of 2025 and that promises for Jorge Martín

Aprilia seems confident in view of 2025 and that promises for Jorge Martín
Aprilia seems confident in view of 2025 and that promises for Jorge Martín

The 2025 MotoGP season will not start until March and a first Grand Prix in Thailand. The riders are currently on vacation and are taking the opportunity to rest before starting their preparation for this 2025 season. But on the team side, the engineers are working hard to provide the best possible machines and at Aprilia, confidence seems to be growing, as Paolo Bonora, manager of the Aprilia team, said on the official MotoGP website. The latter confided that Aprilia had retained the errors of 2024 with a view to correcting them. And that could be promising for Jorge Martín, who arrives at Aprilia in 2025 with the status of world champion.

Aprilia learned from its mistakes

“We are quite satisfied with the first part of the season. We achieved many, many, many podiums. Apart from the Ducatis, we were the only ones to win a long race. We had set a lot of goals during the season and we reached that one Probably only in the second part of the season, we lost something. When you reach a certain level, it's a lot harder to make bigger progress but we sure do. we understood why we are missing something compared to our rivals During the weekends, we particularly need to improve data analysis and respond more quickly to driver comments. We know that we need to improve in heavy braking and it is not in a particular area, but. we have to improve the package,” said Bonora, enthusiastic about next season.

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The 2025 MotoGP season will not start until March and a first Grand Prix in Thailand. The drivers are currently on vacation and are taking the opportunity to rest before starting their preparation for this 2025 season.



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