Pedro Acosta: “Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin cleverer than me, but I take note…”
Pedro Acosta to 🌱"ꦛput in my pocket" the tricks learned from Marc Marquez and Jorge Martin

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta has warned that he has “taken note” of how 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Marc Marquez and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin outsmarted him in the Americas MotoGP sprint race.
Acosta missed out on a p𒅌odium finish in a three-way scrap with Marquez and Martin, who finish🀅ed behind winner Maverick Vinales.
The teenage rooꦯkie insists he🧜 has taken away a valuable lesson from being forced to settle for P4.
Acosta said: “For sure, Marc and Jorge were cleve🐭rer than me!
“The bike was good, the tyres weren’t so bad. Maybe a little wors👍e than I e🍬xpected.
“Marc and Jorge𝔉 were cleverer than me, in th🌳e moment, to overtake me.
“Butꩵ I take note. A🍬nd I put it in my pocket for [Sunday].”
Acosta was quizzed on wh🤡at he noticed from the experienced🌞 Marquez and Martin.
“The way that they analyse the race, to push at some point ꦫof the race,” he said.
“I was coming here, thinking 🎃that in a sprint of 10 laps, you need to push for 10 laps.
“If you really see, Jorge came from the pack. “Marc puꦏshed in some exact moments.
“It’s something that we need to learn.”
Pramac’s Martin battled past Tech3 GASGAS’ Acosta around the half-way stage of🍨 the sprint race.
And Gresini’s Marquꦬez shut down any hope that Acosta had of attacking his position.
Acosta insisted the race was “tough” for him.
Yet, to be squabbling with the front-runners and to emerge disappointed w🥀ith a fourth-place finish also speak𝓡s volumes about the stunning progress that he has made, in just his third MotoGP round.
“At the end it was super close,” Acosta said.
“The speed, we were much closer to the podium.
“It was the day where we made more laps 🌠in a podium positio💙n.
“It was the day where we made a better start.
“We took a lot of information.”
The fꦺactory KTMs were seventh (Jack Miller) and 12th (Brad Binder), while Acosta’s teammate Augusto Fernandez did not finish.

James ꦍwas a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American ⛎sports, to football, to F1.