Moto GP
Pedro Acosta Eyes Record as Youngest MotoGP Winner in Upcoming Races, While Fernandez Seeks Redemption at Dutch MotoGP
Pedro Acosta expressed longing for the racetrack, with the opportunity to surpass Marc Marquez's record still within reach. With only two races left, Acosta could set a new record as the youngest MotoGP victor.
Pedro Acosta faces his final chances to set a record as the youngest winner in the premier class of MotoGP during this weekend's race in the Netherlands and the following week's event at Sachsenring.
Acosta has demonstrated the speed necessary for victory throughout this season, particularly shining at Le Mans and Catalunya.
On two occasions, Acosta failed to finish in the grand prix, leaving us wondering about his potential for victory. Nonetheless, the Assen track may offer better prospects for the newcomer.
Thrilled about returning to racing after a short hiatus, Acosta expressed, "At last, the competition resumes! While these pauses allow for some downtime and intense training, I deeply miss being in the races, so I'm eagerly anticipating the event at Assen."
"I've dedicated myself to intense training and preparation for the upcoming competitions prior to the summer hiatus. Assen holds a special place in my heart, boasting an impressive circuit and a vibrant ambiance. We'll gauge our readiness by Friday and observe how the event unfolds throughout the weekend."
"Gradually, we're becoming increasingly comfortable with the bike, a change that's becoming evident in our consistent performance, particularly on Saturdays. We're genuinely excited about competing at the Cathedral."
Following his departure from Tech 3 KTM for the 2025 season, the prospects of Augusto Fernandez remaining in MotoGP seem to be quite bleak.
The Spanish cyclist hasn't shown much improvement since the previous season, but he expresses enthusiasm for the upcoming weekend.
Fernandez expressed his excitement, stating, "Following a three-week hiatus, I am thrilled to be able to return to the MotoGP circuit and compete once again."
"Taking this break was beneficial for stepping away for a while, as it allowed us to train and get ready as best as possible for the two upcoming races ahead of the summer pause, which are crucial."
"Kicking things off in the Netherlands, at the TT Assen, which ranks high on my list of preferred circuits for the season. Our showing in 2023 was decent, so I'm eager to find out our capabilities in the upcoming week."
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