The man from Mazarrón, fourth, almost took the podium in a great race, in which he missed the two months of inactivity due to his femur fracture
Pedro Acosta is made from a different pasta. The 18-year-old pilot from Mazarrón touched a new miracle in his still short sports career this Sunday. He finished fourth in the Moto2 test of the Austrian GP, where he came close to third and earned the prize to take the podium on his return to competition, after two months of inactivity due to the fracture of his thigh. while doing motocross at Ceuti track. Few had the ‘Shark of Mazarrón’ this Sunday, although he had already warned on Saturday with a handsome sixth place in official training.
The Red Bull Ring circuit is doing great for him. He has even won five times there between the Red Bull Rookies Cup and the Moto3 World Championship. Acosta is very good at braking and in Spielberg you have to brake a lot. So, while the television images clearly limped when walking and getting on or off the bike, Acosta overcame his physical discomfort to draw a fantastic race. He was close to third for much of the test, but in the final corner he was overtaken by Briton Jake Dixon and had to settle for fourth. It’s not a stage, but it tastes great.
Coming from where he came from (the doctors banned him from racing at Silverstone two weeks ago because the fracture of the femur still hadn’t healed), fourth place in Austria is an absolute success for Acosta, who came in ahead of his teammate, an Augusto. . Fernández who came in fifth and lost his leadership in the Moto2 World Championship for the time being.
The new category leader is Japanese Ai Ogura, who won the race this Sunday. Second was his partner Somkiat Chantra. La Ñora driver Fermín Aldeguer crashed into the chicane on lap 12, drawing another blank weekend.
Source: La Verdad

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