Alberto Puig: Romano Albesiano “matches Honda philosophy” in MotoGP

Honda team b🌟oss speaks about HRC’s new technical director

Alberto Puig
Alberto Puig

Alb🍎erto Puig says HRC's incoming M🌠otoGP technical director Romano Albesiano “matches very much to the Honda philosophy” following news of the Aprilia man’s signing on Friday.

Albesiano ha🐎s been a mainstay of the Aprilia MotoGP project since the Italian marque returned to the premier class in 2015, and was a major driving force in transforming the RS-GP into a race-winning package.

On Friday at the Japanese Grand Prix, Honda announced it had signed Albesiano as technical director for 2025 just moments afte𒊎r Aprilia revealed the appointment of ex-KTM engineer Fabiano Sterlacchini.

Sterlacchini had been linked to Honda for several months upon leaviꦓng his role at KTM, with it thought Albesiano made the jump to HRC rather than being pushed.

﷽This news also comes just days after Honda’s current technical director was reported as moving over to head the test team in 2025 to work with current Aprilia racer Aleix Espargaro.

“Well, it’s ✅something that weꦆ were looking for,” Puig told the Dorna world feed on Friday about Albesiano.

“We’ve been trying to get this possibility and we believe Romano is matching very much to the Honda phi﷽losophy.

“He has a great experience in motorsport𒀰. We are very pleased and happy that he accepted. We will go from there🎀.

“It will be a new time, a new progr𝕴amme, but we ar𒉰e all really happy inside the company.

“He will be♋ a great, great support for our technicians and together I think they can make a really good plan. We are really excited for this.”

On the timeline of Albesiano signing for Honda, Puig added:  “Well, it’s not so easy to explain,ꦺ but the impo♏rtant thing is that we could do and it was agreed.

“There was a good understanding with Aprilia, which was important, and it was something that we looked ꦜfor.

“Fortunately it was possible to do it, so from now on we will wait for him and when he will join us. I am very excited foꦇr it.

“It’s not about who moves first or not. It’s about that next year we wilꩲl have Romano. It’s not about who is faster or not.

“Honda needs this type of peꦯrsonality and this type of character, with hi🍬s approach.”

Honda signing a big European engineer is a significant shift in approach to bike development for the Japanese brand,🗹 mimicking what r🐈ival Yamaha has done for this year in signing Max Bartolini from Ducati.

A🌠sked about the change in Japanese mentality with the Albesiano signing, Puig noted: “Well🐠, it’s interesting.

“༒It’s going to be really interesting to unders𒐪tand a different point of view.

“This is the main reason we wante🤡d to do this. We have a lot of guys coming with a lot of experience, each one in his area.

“We are excited and we will welcome them in the best way pos🍰sible.”

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