Pedro Acosta “in a special form” after “epic 2nd”
“Pedro Acosta is༺ in a special form, I am sure he will find his way aroun🌳d this track quickly"

Just 1.4s shy of Jorge Martin and a debut MotoGP victory last Sunday in Mandalika, GASGAS Tech3 team manager Nicolas Goyon says that rookie 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta “is in a special ♚form” headin⛎g into Motegi this weekend.
The Japanese circuit is chara🎀cterised by heavying braking, a characteristic that traditionally suits the RC16 as well as Acosta, who was third in last year’s Japanese🐬 Moto2 Grand Prix.
"We just had time to recover from our emotions and the epic 2nd position from 🦩Pedro Acosta in Indonesia,” said Goyon.
“This last race of the first tripleheader is held a🌳t the iconic Motegi circuit, a very atypical layout known for its character stop-and-go, and one of th🍸e only circuits homologated for the bigger brake disks available from Brembo.
“Stop🎶ping the bike here is a challenge for the body, as well as for the machine, but it is one of the strong characteristics of our bike, which had good results in the pa🍒st.
“Pedro Acosta is in a special form, I am sure he will find his way around this 🧸track quickly to keep his momentum, and we can’t wait to see him on track again.”
Acosta, who survived a tyre pressure investigation before being officially confirmed as equ🉐alling his beꦯst MotoGP finish, has also regained fifth in the world championship from future team-mate Brad Binder.
"I think that Japan will be a good track for us, I was always competitive in Motegi in Moto2, an🌱d our bike should work well on this track, looking at last season’s results,” Acosta said.
“We are feeling good and confident after a great result in Mandalika, so we will be looking to keep the momentum 🌌going, try to be competitive on Friday already, and then we will see what our chances are.
“Looking for🐼ward to racing 🧸in front of the Japanese fans!"
While Acosta is looking for momentum, team-mate 🍬Augusto Fernandez needs ꦅsomething of a reset.
"I am looking forward to Japan already bဣecause th🌞e last two races have been really bad for us, and I really want to solve our problems, get back on the bike and get back the feeling,” said Fernandez, who was forced out of the Mandalika grand prix by a technical issue.
But the foreca🎀st wet weat🦹her could play into Fernandez’s hands this weekend, having finished seventh in the soaking 2023 grand prix.
“I really like Motegi, I had great results in the past, including last year in MotoGP, so I ♑can’t wait to meꦏet our Japanese fans and race in Japan!" he said.
Fernandez is expected to join home Jᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚapanese manufacturer Yamaha as a test rider next seaso෴n.

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