the Spanish pilot Peter Acostaworld champion of Moto3 in 2021, it explained Tuesday that no goal has been set Moto2 beyond “win as many races as possible” and “keep improving” for next season. The 17-year-old Murcian, who debuted in Moto2 after winning the Moto3 World Championship last year, as the youngest Spanish rider to win that title, made this analysis in Murcia, where it was shown the book. Pedro Acosta. The 17 -year -old world champion. The untold story “written by Jaime Alguersuari. Acosta examined how in recent races “results are coming” and stressed that he has experienced a “change in mentality” about how to approach races to try to start in a good position. “If I just focus on myself and have nothing else on my mind, everything will be better,” he said. Regarding the book, he joked that he hadn’t read it yet but, he said, it was still the same as the pilot, and this publication was “unchanged.”
Alguersuari compared this publication to his first book, published in 1970 about a then -young man named Ángel Nieto. The new work, he said, is reflective “a generation of change” which does not include a linear story about how Acosta won the world championship race by race, but instead focuses on the human side, on his identity, on his origins in the coastal town of Mazarrón, on his family of fishermen, and in all elements influenced His personality.
“It’s a real novel with thought out parts but coincide with reality”he summarized, and insisted to the pilot that “You have no additional obligations”, because its success so far is irreversible. In addition, he asked the president of the autonomous community, Fernando Lopez Mirasto participate in the event, more ways to improve the training of young people such as Acostawho said, said, with “It means very little” to develop your career. López Miras highlighted “Honesty, work, talent, effort and humility”De Acosta, as well as his non-conformist character, which prompted him to“ replace the sea for asphalt ”and“ leave his comfort zone ”.
The young driver, he said, represents a new generation, not only in the field of sports, but for the entire Region of Murcia, as many young people have come forward after years of work to say “here I am” and get “where necessary.”
Source: La Verdad

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