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Pedro Acosta Braces for Hectic Second Half of 2024 MotoGP Season as Championship Resumes at Silverstone
Pedro Acosta predicts the latter part of the 2024 MotoGP season will be "hectic."
Pedro Acosta foresees a "hectic second half of the season."
Pedro Acosta has emerged as a standout performer in the 2024 MotoGP season, with the British Grand Prix being the next challenge for the impressive newcomer.
After a three-week hiatus for the summer, MotoGP resumes this weekend, with Acosta at the forefront of KTM's efforts in the championship.
The young Spanish rider holds the fifth position, just ahead of Brad Binder. Although he has never secured a victory at Silverstone, Acosta is eager to get back into action.
Acosta expressed his joy at returning to the competition after taking a few weeks off. He mentioned that it was beneficial to take a break, spend quality time with his family, and engage in extensive training.
"We have a busy second half of the season coming up, so we'll need to put in continuous hard work."
"Silverstone is a track I enjoy; the weather can be tricky, but we'll see how we handle it this year with MotoGP."
"This Grand Prix will stand out from the others because we are marking the 75th anniversary of MotoGP. I am extremely proud and excited to witness this momentous occasion firsthand. Let's hit the throttle and go!"
Augusto Fernandez, a colleague of Acosta, is eager to resume activities as he explores opportunities beyond MotoGP for the year 2025.
Fernandez expressed his excitement about returning to race at Silverstone following the summer break. He mentioned that taking a break was beneficial, allowing him to spend quality time with family and friends. During this period, he also focused on training at home to ensure he is well-prepared for the upcoming busy weeks.
"Silverstone is a circuit I enjoy, and I've achieved excellent outcomes there before."
"Last season went well for us, so I'm optimistic about having a good weekend. I aim to secure a top 10 finish to kick off this second part positively."
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