Pedro Acosta “numbers better than Marc Marquez’s” - but there’s a key difference
“Marc Marquez was a whirlwind of aggressiveness" but Pedro Acosta has different traits, says🤡 Jorge Lorenzo

A crucial difference between 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta has been pointed out by Jorge Lorenzo.
Teenage starlet Acosta will burst onto the MotoGP scene next week at the season-opener in Qatar.
Already the Moto2 champion, he received widespread praise throughout the paddo♚ck for his preseason testing performance and is widely compared to Marquez.
Marquez won the MotoGᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱🎉ᩚᩚᩚP title in his rookie year in 2013.
Two-time MotoGP champion Lorenzo sees the same magic in Acosta that a young Marquez poss𝓡essed.
“Yes, but he is different from Marc,” Lorenzo toldꦯ .
“Marquez was a whirlwind of aggressiveness and risk-tak⛦ing.
“He wanted to win 🎀in all circumstances and at all costs.

“And he was never satisfied, even if he didn't feel good on the bike, even if he didn't like the circuit,ꩲ yo⛎u had him there behind you, trying to pass you to beat you.
“But he fell a lot, he has always fallen a lot.
“In 2013 he had 20 [crashes] and won the title.
“In 2017 h🐭e had 26 and won. Marc has alwa💙ys fallen a lot.
“On the othe꧟r hand, Acosta is a rider who does not like to fall, morꦬe aware of the risk.
“He does things🌌 in a more controlled way, but so far, he has the same talen꧃t.
“He is similar, but different and the numbers are even🔜 better than Marc's.
“In pꦿrinciple he is the next star who is going to win in MotoGP. But watch out for Fermin Aldeguer.”
Although Aldeguer will remain in Moto2 for 2024, Ducati MotoGP chiefs have already admitted their interest in acquiring h🌜im for next year.
But Acosta will arrive into the premier class immediately and has c😼aused a stir in Sepang and Qatar during testing.
But to eꦍqual Marquez's feats in MotoGP is an a💫lmighty ask.
Marquez, then-Moto2 champion𒉰, won the MotoGP title in six of his first sevওen seasons in the premier class.
A💟nd, this ye𝕴ar, he returns with renewed hope on a Ducati hoping to arrest the slide of the past three years.

James was a sports journalist at Sky꧂ Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foot🉐ball, to F1.