Pedro Acosta: 'The bike went one way, I went the other. It was a big one'
Pedrꦫo Acosta: “Thank God, the bike went in one direction and I went in the other."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta emerged unharmed from an incident packed Friday at the Austrian MotoGP but will need to battle through Qualifying 1 after missin🀅g out on a top-ten place.
The MotoGP rookie fell three times from his RC16, a small lowside at the Turn 2 chicane being sw🦄iftly followed by a scary, session-stopping 300km/h accident as he touched the brakes at Turn 4 in the final minutes of the morning.
“In Turn 2 it was a cold tyre to be honest, because I was waiting for P🔜ol who was behind,” Acosta told MotoGP.com
“So I cr🎀ashed, restarted the bike, made a full la❀p. And I said ‘OK, if the tyre is cold, I will have time to warm it up.’
“The only thing I was not expecting was that the centre of the tyre was [still] cold, because it was cold-🌞cold… And at the moment when I touched the brake, I was losinꦯg the front.
“Thanks to God, the bike went in one direction and I went in the other. Because it was🀅 a big one.
"Anyway, everything was OK.”
The final accident, again 🐎a lowside, came on an out lap in the afternoon and saw Acosta jump to his feet before his bike had sto𝔍pped moving.
But it ended any direct Q2 chances.
“With the hardಌ front [tyre] it was quite tricky to ride because also in FP2 [afternoon] I tried and꧋ crashed in the out-lap. This one was quite strange and I still need time to understand why,” said the GASGAS Tech3 rider.
“We lost a lot of time today with the crashes... But 🦋tomorrow, if we are calm and have time to work, for sure we will be better.”
Acosta’s Saturday morning goal will be to advance through Qualiജfying 1 and claim a top-six place i💃n qualifying.
“First of all, we need to pass to Q2 and then be in the first two rows of the grid. I see ourselves and Pierer Mobility in general with the pace to💞 be in these two rows.”
Brad Binder was the⭕ only RC16 rider to claim direct Q2 access with fifth place on Friday.

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