Star MotoGP rookie Fermin Aldeguer aims for a factory Ducati ride in 2027 after impressing with a maiden podium at Le Mans in just his sixth MotoGP Grand Prix. His success has been building, evident from his previous fifth place in Qatar. Aldeguer jokes about his unexpected podium finish and notes his steady improvement throughout the season. His long-planned move to MotoGP with a four-year deal directly with Ducati provides both security and a clear path to his ultimate goal. At 20 years old, Aldeguer sees a future in Ducati’s factory team by 2027, appreciating team-mate Alex Marquez’s support. The young rider remains focused on further achievements, not letting the pressure of winning overshadow his progress on the track.
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