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Peter Acosta

Pedro Acosta is identified as the phenomenon of tomorrow on the basis of a very first season in Moto3 still in progress, but it is true that it is already exciting. The newcomer leads the debates and shows a determination and maturity that seem to be those of the grown-ups. However, he still needs to maintain this pace until the end of this 2021 campaign which should be his first and last in the Grand Prix entry category. Moto2 is waiting for him while MotoGP is targeting him. And the young Spanish prodigy keeps the interest alive by swearing that he prefers big…

Before packing your bags Silverstone, which will be the scene of the British Grand Prix this weekend, Peter Acosta went on Twitch with Nico Abad. In this interview relayed by Motosan, there is a mention there which can only attract the attention of MotoGP headhunters. The Spaniard says thus: “ I think I will do better on the big bikes because I have been training for four years with a 600. I am now testing a 1000 and I feel comfortable with the bike. I try to ride with what is closest to Moto2, that there is no traction control or anti-wheelie… I think it is very useful to me, it will help me a lot if I can enter in Moto2 ».

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Pedro Acosta: “the perfect motorcycle does not exist”

He adds : " I still think the big bike will be better for me. If I can move from Moto2 to MotoGP, I think I will be ready for MotoGP ". The message is therefore clear while his approach to the race is just as clear: “ we don't touch the bike much, because the perfect bike doesn't exist. The first thing is I have to improve, then we will improve the bike. It's a racing motorcycle, which gives more or less self-confidence, but it's a motorcycle ».

Peter Acosta ends with what he is thinking about at the moment and there too, we do it with the greatest transparency: “ There are only two things that excite me at the moment, winning at Silverstone and winning again at Silverstone. You just have to think about what will happen tomorrow. Why am I going to be excited about going to Moto2 next year if I still don't know if I'm going to win the world championship or not? I focus on what happens tomorrow and see what happens the next day »

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