Pedro Acosta unseen podium celebration: ‘Shall we remove the L’

Pedro Acosta called his pace ‘f****** amazing’ after claiming his maiden MotoGP podium in Por☂timao, as celebrations were in full flow at parc ferme.

Pedro Acosta, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March
Pedro Acosta, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta secured his first MotoGP podium at Portimao last Sunday, after getting the better of superstar riders such as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez.

Acosta started the race by dropping the likes of factory Red Bull KTM duo Brad Binder and Jack Miller, before making sw🎃ift progress🃏 past Marquez. 

Bagnꦫaia was harder to pass aboard the factory Ducati as Acosta nearly crashed his RC16 twice when trying to go through at turn one.

But with five laps to g🦂o Acosta finally sealed the position at turn three, before a last-lap highside for Maverick Vinale𝐆s gifted the rookie a podium in just his second weekend in the premier class.

When Acosta returned to pit lane it b🐼egan a wild celebration between himself and his team, starting with his mechanic who joked about removing Acosta’s ‘learner plates’.

Acosta’s mechanic: “Shall we remove the L?

ꦑTo which Acosta responded: “That was f****** amazing. The pace at the end was good.

Team Princ💜ipal of GASGAS Tech 3 KTM, Herve Po♛ncharal then added: “Your face looks perfect.

“Now it wasn’t⛄ the tyre [laughs],✤” said Acosta. “Everyone gets a bonus today.

“I got a better start than yesterday but at turn oꦚne [Marc]🎐 Marquez touched me. I finished a bit behind, but better than yesterday because yesterday I had a bad start.

Making t🦄heir🐓 way to the podium, Enea Bastianini said to Acosta: “You had a strong rhythm.

Acosta: “It was good, yes. In the end, I kept getting the🀅 green light to keep improving.”

So far everything Acosta has touched has turned into gold during pre-season testing and th🎀e opening couple of rounds.

T🍸he young Spaniard appears destined for success in MotoGP, and his overtakes on the likes o👍f Bagnaia and Marquez proved that.

Discussing his battle with Bagnaia during his media debrief, Acosta admitted it was hard to overtake the reigning world champion: “I don’t know. At the beginning I ✨was too busy.

“I was too occupied by getting behind Pecco.

“Especially at turn one because the guy has really long legs a꧃nd uses them so he’s more stable.”

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