Pedro Acosta: “We know how fast Maverick can be, he deserves it”
Pedro Acosta relieved to complete “acceptable” MotoGP race as KTM's chatter problems vanish in 💫Qatar - but what will Jerez bring?

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta may have only finished eighth in the Qatar MotoGP but the Red Bull KTM star left Lusail in a far more⛄ upbeat mood.
Acosta was finally able to complete an “acceptable” race, without suffering from the chatter issues that have plagu🔴ed KTM’s early sea𝄹son.
Despite dropping as low as 14th in the opening laps, Acosta was able to slice through the field to eighth, finishing as second-best KTM behind Maverick Vinales’ stunning ride to the podium (lateꦉr ann𓃲ulled by a penalty).
“Muc༺h better,” Acosta said. “It’s true that we need to put this like an ‘acceptable race’, not good,🎶 because at the end, I was starting quite far.
“But anyway, I had completely the same feeling as last year. No chatter, no anything. So we showed that when we have not a l🍨ot of problems, we can be fast. For this, as I say, acceptable ꦆrace. Happy.”
While some KTM riders experimented with different configurations to address the persistent rear-end vibration, Acosta confirmed there were no major technical changes to his RC16 on Sunday - just a welcome surpꦉrise.
“No, no chang൩e in the bike. We just went out today and the chatter was not there,” he explained. “I don't know if it was the tyre choice or what is going on, but anyway, it was super nice to ride the bike like this.”
Last year’s rookie star also heaped praise on Vinales, who came within two seconds of victory before a post-rac🧜e tyre pressure penܫalty relegated him from second to 14th.
“Well, it’s easy,” Acosta said whe𝔉n asked how Vinales produced such a strong ra🌟ce. “At the end, we know that he’s super talented. With every bike that he jumped on he was able to try to win races.
“He was starting from sixth. First lap he was fourth💮, clean track around, not many bikes - only Marc, Pecco and Morbidelli at the beginning. We know how fast Maverick can be when everything’s on point.
“Today he was not havinꦆg chatter, like me. For this he made a super good race. And like I said… we saw that when we don't have probl♕ems like this massive chatter, we can be as fast as the others.
“This is a good signal. 🌼I would like to be [🌞do that kind of race] myself, but also I'm happy for him. He deserves it.”

Vinales ran a slightly different package on his Tech3 KTM, which Acosta acknowledged but opted not to switc♍h to himself.
“𝕴I wanted to keep the current package I have. I was super comfortable today,” Acosta said. “At the end like I say, for me, the biggest penalty was in the starting position, if we compare the race with Maverick.
“It’s true that he had a super good p⭕ace. He was super fast here all weekend. For this I will not say that I will beat him, because he really made a great race to tಞry to win.
“But today was a day to be in the top five. For this, good sigཧnals are coming.”

"Hats off to him"
The key now will be understanding why 🐽the chatter suddenly disappeared for some KTM riders on Sunday in Qatar and replicating it in this weekend’s Spanish Mo꧋toGP.
While Vinales and Acosta were able to produce strong races in Lusail, their team-mates Enea Bastianini and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder were left battling chatter and grip issues.
“Definitely the most difficult MotoGP weekend I've had in my career so far,” said Bi𝓰nder, promoted to 13th by the Vinales penalty.
“No 𒀰matter what we tried, I never felt comfortable. I felt like if I didn't have massive chatter, I was washing the front. And if🍌 I wasn't washing the front, I felt like I was spinning like hell.
“I caught up to the group in front of me, and I thought I'd just keep ꦡthat momentum going and then I started to get this massive understeer.
“And then I started to use more [lean] angle and then I had more chatter on the rear and 🧜then I was spinning like hell. And then I finished the rear tyre so early. So the speed is there, I just need to try and put it all together.
“We tried a lot of 🐽different things, but nothing really hit the points… It is what it is and looking forward to try again in Jerez.”
The South African agreed that Vinales’ performance was good for all🦹 the KTM riders.
“I know more or less what [his bike] differences are to us. And yeah, it💫's so good to see him do well.
“I think our entire project needed a really good result. So hats off to him. It's so cool to see him on the podium and for sure we can learn a lot from his data going forward.”

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefronꦦt of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.