Pedro Acosta: ‘Pace of the top guys’ but losing at the start
Pedro Acosta: 'If we take out the first lap ✃we were in the pace of the top guys'

MotoGP rookie Pedro Acosta finished Saturday’s Portimao Sprint in seventh place, his best race finish soไ far in the premier-ꦜclass.
The GASGAS Tech3 rookie was classified 5.088s behind Aprilia race winner Maverick Vinales but 💦ha෴d lost +2.367s compared to early leader Jack Miller on the opening lap alone, as he dropped to eleventh place.
Acosta then set the second fastest lap of the race and, without the time lost on the opening lap, should have be🧸en on the brink of the podium battle.
“The start,” Acosta said bluntly of what he needs to improve for Sunday. “I🍌f you see, I lost a lot of time in the first lap. 2.5s. Then finally it was 5s fr🔜om Maverick.
“Now I lose less time during the racဣe, if we take out the first lap. We were in the pace of the top guys.
“It’s true in the last laps what Maverick did was out of this world. [But] we ar💃e fast and there. We are🌠 not only making one flying lap.
“For this we need to be more focussed on the start. Tomorrow we’ll try another setting in the clutch. Maybe I do s👍omething strange with the clutch as I come from a cable clutch and not a hydraulic one🦂.
“Anyway, we need time on the bike, more laps, to be more fit on the bik♛e. It’s just my 12th day on the bike so💟 we need time.”
While insistin💫g that he needs to be happy with what they are already achieving, Acosta’s face said otherwise.
“I'm more happy than angry [but], like I said in Qatar, it’🦂s quite easy to see how I feel in my face...” he admitt🌞ed.
“The whole weekend I was improving the way 🦹tha♌t I ride, making big steps.
“I say again, we’re on the way, and the gu𒁃ඣys in the Pierer Mobility Group are coming with things to help me.
“We need to be more than proud of the boy🐓s that are behind the project and the work behind the team.”
Acosta spectacularly rཧeached as high as fourth in the season-opening Qatar MotoGP, before dropping back to ninth.
The top K🍸TM of Jꦯack Miller was 0.7s ahead of Acosta, in fifth, during the Saturday Sprint.

Peter has been in the🔯 paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront🎃 of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.