The Spanish Pedro Acosta (Gas Gas RC 16), which ended twelfth the first day of Aragon Grand Prix of MotoGP, said that “to be in the first two rows you have to go to Q2” and stressed that the day was better than in Austria.
“We see the trend in some races and it’s difficult for us, when the track is better, we stay in the same place, but we have to try to progress a little bit here,” explained Acosta.
The ‘Tiburón’ of Puerto de Mazarrón is critical of the asphalt saying “It has the worst conditions this year.because I think it has not finished drying and in many places There was still oil and they put on a little weird patchI’ve never seen that in my life, like in turns 1 and 3, so it’s hard to say anything about the asphalt, I think Everything is still pretty fresh,” said the Murcian.
Pointing out that some did like the new asphalt, Acosta said that “it’s a question of if it’s going well for you, why do you complain, it’s that easy and I think there are surely motorcycles that behave better and others. who behave worse , For us, it was difficult, first of all, to fit when the ‘grip’ increased (adhesion), because we are the same in the morning and in the afternoon, while there are bikes that have improved a lot, especially when the soft is put on,” he acknowledged.
In his Q1 options (first classification) he recognized that “This will be Q1 with the highest level of the whole year orat least, what I went through, since they have Binder and Millerwho always knows how to find the space and the moment, is Bastianiniwhich is normally fast, although it is difficult now, there are the two Valentino bikes, and if they have to push, they are going to push and it is going to be hard for us, we have to take a little step forward,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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