Francesco Bagnaia: “Pedro Acosta impressive, strong, no fear”

"He is impressing even more than I was expecting. Honestly. Bec༒ause he's🐠 really, really strong,”

Pedro Acosta, MotoGP Race, Grand Prix Of The Americas, 14 April
Pedro Acosta, MotoGP Race, Grand Prix Of The Americas, 14 April

Reigning double MotoGP champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Francesco Bagnaia has hailed rookie 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta’s speed and ‘no fear’ approach during a spectacular start to t꧙he teenager's premier-class career.

Acosta, Moto3 champion in 2021 and Moto2 title winner in 2023, fought in the front group during his MotoGP debut 𓆉in Qatar, thಌen took podiums at Portimao and COTA.

Sunday’s COTA Graꩲnd Prix also saw the GASGAS Tech3 rider lead in MotoGP for the first time, on his way to second place, just 1.7s behind Aprilia’s Maverick Vinalesꦗ.

“I think that first of all, he is impressing even more thanജ I was expecting. Honestly. Becausඣe he's really, really strong,” said Bagnaia.

“He's not caring about anything, tyres🔯... No fear. And fighting at the top like this without any kind of [MotoGP] experience is great. 

"So I just have to sဣay a huge compliment to him. He is demonstrating that he and the KTM are a great combo."

Bagnaia, winner of the♋ opening grand prix in Qatar but off the podium since, returns to ꦕEurope having slipped to fifth in the world championship, one place behind Acosta.

“I’m happy for them, but🦄 right now my ambition is to be in front of them!” smiled factory Ducati rider Bagnaia.

Acosta 𒆙is now the youngest rider to claim back-to-back premier class podiums, breaking the record set by Marc Marquez in 2013. 

Acosta has until the S🔥achsenring in July to take Marquez’s record as the youngest MotoGP🍸 race winner.

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