The blunt post-KTM joy of Aprilia’s MotoGP reclamation project


“I will not compare last year to this year,” Raul Fernandez declared during last month’s three-day MotoGP test at Sepang.

Except, well, he’d done it already, and that meant he would indirectly do it again and again. And that comparison was a reliably one-sided one.

“Today I can say that I enjoyed on the bike – since 2021 I didn’t enjoy,” the RNF newcomer admitted bluntly after riding the hand-me-down satellite Aprilia on the first day of the test.

Sure, he’d already tried the RS-GP in the end-of-season Valencia test day, but that didn’t really count if you hear Fernandez say it. He’d knocked his head during the final race weekend of the season, and though felt good enough to race, his head was “too big” in the test. The RS-GP offered a pleasant enough introduction – “super easy” to ride, amazing engine, not too physical – but Fernandez is clear he just wasn’t riding well.

But the bulk of 2022 wasn’t spent on an Aprilia. It was Fernandez’s rookie MotoGP season with Tech3 KTM – a rookie season that came after he’d basically admitted on the record it wasn’t what he wanted, and one that played out almost exactly as those words foreshadowed.

Raul Fernandez Tech3 KTM MotoGP

Still, 14 points in 18 starts is a miserable return even in the context of an unsettled rider. Maybe, in addition to being a wantaway, he was simply not as good as a historically-excellent 2021 Moto2 campaign made him seem?

“My principle for the year is to try to enjoy on the bike,” Fernandez said at Sepang, moments after declaring there would be no comparisons.

“Because if not, for a rider it’s criminal. If you don’t enjoy, maybe it’s easier to destroy your career. I mean, not destroy it… but if you come here, you need to enjoy your job. It’s easy. If not, you will not be here.

“And I am happy to enjoy again. My goal is to enjoy. If not, it’s criminal.”

Ungrateful to KTM, you might feel, given it gave him his MotoGP opportunity and seemingly tried to accommodate him further by slotting his brother Adrian into the preferred Moto3 ride. But KTM itself has never been shy in speaking its mind – and Fernandez has not come across as outright antagonistic when describing his MotoGP 2022 experience with Tech3 and the RC16. Not resentful – just very, very blunt.

In terms of the bike, he’s happy to admit his one year with the KTM RC16 didn’t exactly unlock all of its secrets. But as for the Aprilia, “I feel with this bike I can ride like I want. It’s just for the style. I have a very soft [smooth] style and with this bike I can go softer, and I can go fast”.

Raul Fernandez RNF Aprilia MotoGP

But any specifics of the equipment were secondary in Fernandez’s Sepang rhetoric to mindset and enjoyment. He focussed on the word ‘enjoy’ so much that he started dropping it into unrelated sentences by mistake.

He continued: “When I come here, I said ‘okay, I am happy in my life – I am happy with a MotoGP bike also’. The team helped me a lot. They gave…

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