Brad Binder hails Pedro Acosta and claims MotoGP is tougher for rookies today

Brad Binder's verdict on the🐬 incredible𓆉 start to MotoGP for Pedro Acosta

Brad Binder, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March
Brad Binder, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder insists that MotoGP is more difficult for rookies now - but paid respect to the impact made by 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta.

The stunning Acosta, at just 19, entered MotoGP 💙as the most hype🧔d rookie since Marc Marquez in 2013.

In just two rounds he has impressed the entir🎐e💯 paddock, culminating in becoming the third-youngest podium finisher ever in Portimao.

Binder’s journey was similar to Acosta’s.

In 2020 he stepped up as a hig𒅌hly-touted prospe𝓰ct, and he won a grand prix at the third attempt in MotoGP.

He told : "I remember stepping into MotoGP and struggling at the first test. And then I got to the first race an𓆏d thought 'I'm super fast'. “And I ended up crashing a lot.

"But I would remember just rolling, always feeling like I could outbrake people, do🤪 funny things, and then you realise that they are saving tyres or somethin🌠g.

"You kind of catch these surprises along the way. B🌟ut I think it's always exciting 🐽at the beginning, you're racing against the guys you looked up to.

"And I lo🍃ved it, it was so cool. Of course, now, I think it's tougher than when I joined that's for sure. But it's super cool and it's an adventure for sure."

Binder was amon﷽g the victims of his KTM stablemate Acosta in Portimao, one of a list of experienced riders overtaken by the prodigy.

“When he passed me he was rolling," Binder said.

“He's really special. When you ♔watch him ride you can see how good he is.

"The way he can control🍰 the bike and carries a lot of corner speed and picks it up nicely.

“He's a real class act, so hats off to him. He real♎ly deserves a podium.

“Together we can really keep pushing and try to g🐎et this♔ whole project going forward."

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