KTM-Pedro Acosta ‘bad publicity’, ‘like Honda did with Marc Marquez’
Former KTM boss speaks out about Pedro Acosta🐬 dilemma

KTM’s former team boss has warned them against keeping 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta “at all costs”.
The future of the talented Acosta is intriguing every manufacturer in the MotoGP paddock.
Ducati, Honda and Yamaha have all been mentioned as suitors although Acosta still remains committed to KTM.
Valentino R𝕴ossi spoke about 🐓Acosta for the first time at this weekend’s☂ Qatar MotoGP amid links to his VR46 team.
VR46 could theoretically put Acosta on a factory-spec Ducati, the best bike in MotoGP.
The rumours have ramped up after KTM’s difficult start to the 2025 season, with their status as Ducati’s closest chꦚallengers long gone.
Ex-KTM boss considers Pedro Acosta's MotoGP future

“He might even think, after doing so much together, that he doesn’t wa🐠nt 🅘it to be his limit.
“Kind of like Honda did with M൩arc, keeping a rider at all costs can be bad publicity.
“If he crashes in every race, he’s not happy, he can’t talk bad about the bike but he can’t talk good about it either. It’s noဣt a good situation.”
Marquez’s situation ended with an alliance with Ducati which has restored him to the front of the MotoGP ♍g🐟rid.
The lure of t꧟he top machinery in the sport could be difficult for any rider to turn down.
There have been murmurs that Acosta’s insistence aꦍbout not chasing money is a subtle hint to attract Ducati, not Honda.
“In my opinion his manager is already working to put him in a position to get 🐽out of that quagmire,” Guidotti said.
“The terms of the contract could also provide for an exit, wඣe’l♏l see.
ಌ“In the next couple of months there will definitely be something at the company level for KTM and that’s what coul🐭d unlock the situation.
“There could be a chance for Pedro, and he certainly won’t lack the opportuniti🅷es.
“He is a guy who has shown he can stay up front and it 🙈is a shame for the show not to have him.
“However he is young, he has time, but to do two years of purgatory, for a rider who has won two world championships in thre𓂃e years, is a shame. You clip his wings.”

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