Pedro Acosta: “Same dynamic, but saving the crashes!”
“I hope to continue in the same dynamic as the weekend of Motegi, but saving the crashes🌠!”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta approaches the final four rounds of his rookie MotoGP season looking tꦆo rebound from a bittersweet Motegi.
The GASGAS Tech3 rookie followed his Mandalika runner-up result with a debut pole position in Japan, then battled the best of th🀅e Ducatis for race glory.
Unfortunately for the 20-year-old, he walked 𝄹away empty-handed from both encounters.
Acosta crashed while leading the Saturday Sprint, then from an early secoꦆnd place behind eventual winner Francesco Bagnaia in the grand prix.
Those accidents took Acosta’s season total to 22, putting him ahead of Marc Marquez for most falls this year. It also cౠost him fifth place♌ in the world championship to future team-mate Brad Binder.
But Acosta’s speed isn’t in🔜 dou🐈bt and the unknown factor of the new Phillip Island track surface should mean a more level playing field against the class veterans.
"It's been a good week at home ꦗafter so many races and trips, I've been able to rest, disconnect, and also train where I like the most,” said Acosta.
“We have four ve𒐪ry intense Grands Prix left and we will finish our first season🗹 as a MotoGP rider, I hope to continue in the same dynamic as the weekend of Motegi, but saving the crashes!
“Australia is the first weekend of the four re༒maining and it's a circuit that I love, it's the most demanding of the championship and I hope I can have a good result there.
“The only handicap in Australia for a g♊uy from Mazarron is the cold... but we will try to fight it!"
“Pedro Acosta left Japan with a double DNF and frustration rate at 🌌its maximum level, as he was one of the fastest all weekend,” said team manager Nicolas Goyon.
“It is quite clear that Pedro is feeling really wel𒊎l at the moment, he has understood the bike pretty well, and we know he 🎀will want to make up for the previous round, and Phillip Island should be a good place to do it.”
Team-mate Augusto Ferna𓂃ndez is facing the closing stages of his full-time MotoGP career, with the rumoured Yamaha test deal෴ yet to materialise.
"We are heading to one of my favourite tracks of the calendar, Phillip Island is so special and it is amazing to ride 🍃there,” Fernandez said. “The last rounds were not easy, but we continue to remain motivated.
“We had some positives in Japan that we just need to apply and turn intไo results, so let's do ever💛ything to be more competitive in Australia."
“Augusto Fernandez e༒xperienced another black weekend in Japan, but Australia is such anꦐ atypical track where he felt fast in 2023, where he should not suffer the issues encountered lately,” Goyon added.
Free practice at Phillip Island begins on Friday.

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