Pedro Acosta likens factory move to being “back home” after sprint podium

Acosta secured another sprint podium for GasGas but could♈n’t hide his delight at 💞his move announced to the factory KTM team.

Acosta sprint podium, Mugello, Italian GP, 2024
Acosta sprint podium, Mugello, Italian GP, 2024
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Pedro Acosta ha꧋d a busy day on and o🉐ff the track with another podium visit in the Italian Grand Prix sprint race, finishing third.

The🌟 rookie had crashed twice in practice but had that out o🔥f his system by qualifying where he placed a solid seventh, a fast start bringing the Red Bull GasGas Tech3 rider towards the rostrum places, aided by falls ahead from Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin:

“Super happy! We are improving a lot this Saturday - the start today was quite tricky - when I was at the top of the crest I had a moment with the front. I decided to be mo🦂re conservative in the braking past the first corner because today was a day to take points.

We are closing the gap from the top guys, we are improving the our bike so fast, so for this, we need to be hapꩵpy”.

Ac✨osta found a road block on the tr𒆙ack in the shape of Red Bull Factory rider Brad Binder, which seemed to slow progress:

“It was not easy to understan🧸d how the movement of the bike was when I was behind him (Binder) but at the moment I was able to pass him a was catching the top guys. I see Martin crash it down, I have 1.5 I think, to Frankie (Morbidelli), I think, I say ‘okay, I have more to lose than to gain from this’🌟 so I roll off a bit, and tomorrow - more.”

Acosta could not hide his joy at being announced at the factory outfit for KTM next season, saying it felt like being ‘back home’ but w❀as quick to praise his time at the in the GasGas KTM camp:

“It’s like…back 𒆙home, you know, at the end 𓆉I signed my first contract with them in 2021 with Red Bull Rookies Cup. I was ‘21, ‘22, ‘23 always dressed in orange colour!

For this first season I was pushing like hell to take this place but I understand it was not possible🐻 - I’m more than happy to be dressed in red now because they put the best of the best in my side of the box and we feel it already and I fight for the boys for this…but I’m more than happy to be back home racing in orange!”

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