Pedro Acosta He is very close to achieving his first Sprint victory Motegi. He was the outstanding leader when four laps from the end he made a mistake that caused him to crash and lose all options.
Despite the emotional blow it represents for the rookie, the Murcian is already thinking about Sunday’s race, where he will once again start from pole.
“If you look closely, every time I get a pole in a category I fall. Tomorrow is the second time I will be out front in a MotoGP and this time we will not be disappointed” he said for DAZN.
“The first laps killed us a little bit. I was very focused on not letting them go. I knew that by continuing I could do the lines I wanted and do the braking I wanted. It was a with goals, even though I know that fuel consumption It’s worth more to me to manage the fuel than to manage myself behind someone. The mistake was a shame because it was a very stupid curve line then, which was then a bit long and a bit late for the next one.. But Le Mans 22′ also hurt me a lot and I think this will make us better,” he concluded.
Acosta didn’t add much on Saturday but it’s clear he’s once again the great alternative in the Ducati army. Until his crash, he was the only one in the TOP8 not riding a Borgo Panigale motorcycle, something that should highlight the 20-year-old rider’s work on KTM.
Source: La Verdad

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