Pedro Acosta He assured that he hopes to return to competition, where he still has the challenge of becoming the youngest winner in the history of a MotoGP grand prix in the next two races in the Netherlands and Germany.
“These breaks are great to disconnect and train hard. I miss racing, so I’m looking forward to Assen,” Acosta explained in the press release of the ‘Tiburón’ team.
“I’ve been training hard and preparing for these races before the summer break and Assen is a circuit I like, with a great track and a fantastic atmosphere. We’ll see how we feel on Friday and what the weekend will be like.“stressed Acosta, who recognizes that “little by little” they are adapting “more and more to the motorcycle, which is notable for its consistency, especially every Saturday.”
His colleague, Augusto Fernandezrecalled in the press release that after three weeks, he was happy to “finally” get back on the “motoGP bike and race.”
“This time off has been good for me to disconnect a little bitwhile training and preparing as much as I can for these two races before the summer break, which will be important,” commented Fernández, who achieved his first grand prix victory on the Dutch circuit in 2019 in Moto2.
“We start in the Netherlands, at TT Assen, one of my favorite circuits on the calendar, where we did not do badly in 2023, so let’s see what we can do this week,” said Fernández.
Source: La Verdad

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