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Fermin Aldeguer Eyes Aragon Return with Panigale Test

Fermin Aldeguer is targeting a comeback at Aragon, using a Ducati Panigale test to prepare his return to MotoGP competition.

MotoGP Correspondent · · 2 min read
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Aldeguer Prepares for Aragon with Ducati Test

Fermin Aldeguer is setting his sights on the Aragon circuit as he works toward his MotoGP comeback, with the Spanish rider using a Ducati Panigale test session to get back up to speed. The test is a key step in his preparation after time away from the premier class, according to reporting from GPOne.com.

Aragon has long been a circuit that suits riders comfortable with Ducati machinery, and Aldeguer's choice to use a Panigale for track time signals a focused, methodical approach to his return. Rather than arriving at the race weekend cold, he is putting in the laps needed to rebuild confidence and feel on the bike.

What the Test Means for His Return

Private test sessions on a Panigale are a common route for Ducati-affiliated riders looking to maintain or rebuild race sharpness. The V4 platform shares significant DNA with the Desmosedici used in MotoGP, meaning the feedback and muscle memory Aldeguer gains translates directly to his race setup.

For a young rider who has shown genuine pace in the intermediate class and earned a shot at the premier category, staying sharp between race appearances is not just beneficial, it is essential. Missing time on the bike at this level can cost a rider weeks of development.

Eyes on Aragon

Aragon is a technically demanding circuit in northeastern Spain. Its mix of long straights and tight, slow corners rewards riders who can extract strong traction out of slow-speed turns, an area where Ducati machinery has historically excelled.

If Aldeguer carries the momentum from his Panigale test into the race weekend, he could arrive at MotorLand Aragon with a clearer picture of what to expect from the bike under race conditions. That kind of preparation can be the difference between a difficult weekend and a competitive one.

GPOne.com first reported on Aldeguer's test plans and his intention to use Aragon as the target event for his comeback. No specific lap times or test results from the session have been published at this stage.

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Luca Moretti

MotoGP Correspondent

Luca Moretti is 21.fun's MotoGP correspondent, following the championship from free practice to the podium with an eye for race strategy and tech.

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