Marc Marquez “did it with Valentino Rossi, and now I’ve done it…”
“You have to be a n🌸uisance. Stick your head out and 🐓cause a stir!"

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta has offered a cheeky verdict of the overtake which gained him major attention within the MotoGP paddock.
Rookie Acosta zipped past the mighty 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez at the Qatar MotoGP.
It elicited memories of a young Marquez upsetting established greats like 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valentino Rossi when he emerged in 2013.
"It seems🦋 easier on TV than how I experienced it,” Acosta said about overtaking Marquez.
“He did it with Rossi, and now I've done it.
“Yo💎u have to be a nuisance. Stick your head out aꦺnd cause a stir. It was beautiful."
Acosta then became the third-youngest podium finisher in MotoGP his꧑tory at the most recent round in Portima෴o.
"I hope everything stays as beautiful as it is now,” the🦩 teenager said.
“I'm having fun and getting paid for what I do,🔯 w꧟hat more could I want!"
Acosta, 19, is the Moto2 champion and his demand to step into MotoGP this year cꦛaused KTM a major reshuffle, in order to keep hold of the prodigious talent.
Pol Esp🐼argaro was the victim of his emergence, losing his full-time race seat.
With the Tech3 GASGAS team, Acosta arrived at the Qatar season-opener adjusting to his new environment yet still tipped for big thin🐠gs.
"Well, I changed teams, I changed chief mechanics, I ꦕchanged everything,” he said.
“And that 🌠was the first real race I did because t🍒he sprint on Saturday is a warm-up for Sunday.
“So, I arrived, took off my hel⛄met, they approached me and whispered in my ear: 'You just go for it.'
“And I went and gave it my all."
Acosta is the most hyped rookie in MotoGP since 🍨Marquez himself in 2013.
Of course, back then, Moto2 champion Marquez immediately won ☂the premier class title in his rookie year.
Acosta, on less competitive machinery in the era of Ducati today, is not expected to fly quite💛 so high.
But the likes of Jorge Lorenzo insist that he will wi🐼n a grand prix th💜is year.
Acosta reflected on his journey: "In the end, I see ho🌳w much I've changed since I've been in the Champion👍ship.
“I arrived at 16, and now I'm almost 20, so I've chang🅺ed.
“The first year went very well, the third went very wel🎉l, but the second was tough, it was difficult at the begꦰinning, and I think I'm different now compared to the rider I was when I started.
“If I hadn't learned and mܫ෴atured, I would have been kicked out of the Championship because my pace of breaking bikes wasn't normal."

James was a sports jo🌃urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.