In Italy, they believe the new Valentino Rossi has arrived in MotoGP
High praise from Valentino R🌱ossi's homeland about a certain MotoGP breakthro😼ugh star

The talk in Italy surrounding 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta is comparing him to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi.
The sensational Acosta became the third-youngest podium finisher in the premier class at the Portuguese MotoGP.
The Tech3 GASGAS rider overtook Jack Miller, Brad Binder, Marc Marquez and F🦩rancesco Bagnaia to make a sensational statement about his talent.
“He is predestined like Valentino Rossi and Mar🔯c Marq🐷uez,” veteran paddock manager Carlo Pernat said to .
“T🍸hese are tracks where he's never ridden with MotoGP.
“As long as you're in Malaysia or 💜Qatar, where you spent your days practising, it's one thing.
“You do 12 hours on the track, here you'll do💧 an hour and a half.
“And an hour and a half on a track you've never riꦦdden on...
“It's trueꦍ that [Portimao] is oꦺne of his favourite tracks. We'll see him again in America.
“But guys... ꦫand what beautiful, o𓄧r rather wonderful, overtaking.
“In fact 🧸he risked a lo♓t. He'll have to calm down a bit.
“But when there are riders of a certain type in the world cham🔯pionship we just have to... take our hats off."
Guido Media, the legendary Italian commentꦺator who became a close friend of Rossi's, said to about Acosta: "He is one of those talents ꦛthat don't arise so often, like the various Rossi, Biaggi, Stoner, Lorenzo.
"As 🎃soon a𓃲s he gains experience, he will be even stronger."
Max Biaggi, Rossi's great rival, t🌼💫old : "It's nice that every now and then something new, so overbearing, appears.
"Acos🧜ta started surprising everyone right from his first year in Moto3 in which he won the World Championship immediately.
"In Moto2 it took him a year longer, whil🌼e in the top class it took him 2 races to get on the podium and he is not afraid of his more famous rivals.
"I must say that it is aꦯ certainty despite his young age, this𓆏 we like it because it's nice to see him on a bike that is neither a Ducati nor a Japanese one, nor an Aprilia but a KTM. We hope to see him up front already in Texas."
The pro🌃digious Acosta, still 19, has also brought smiles to the faces of MotoGP fans with his cheeky and confident personality.
It has brought back memories of a young and brash 🦩Rossi.
Like Rossi, Acosta haℱs already become somewhat of a quote machine when speaking English.
He described overtaking Marquez in Qatar as “like losing your vir🐓ginity”.
And Acosta’s complete l⭕ack of regard for the experi🐲ence and reputation of his new competitors is akin to Rossi’s early days.
And for a Spanish rider to draw such comparisons from Italy🐲, he must be doing something right…
Acosta has also been compared to a young Marquez, and is certainly the most hyped꧒ rookie in the premier class since Marquez.
But, faཧmously, Marquez won the MotoGP title at his first attempt.
Riding a KTM, it will be a monumental task for Acosta to repeat that feat when today's MotoGP is so heavily domi🎶nated by Ducati.
But for his uncompromising overtakes and his cheeky personal𒈔ity, Acosta has already delivered a very welcome reminderꦬ of the legendary Rossi.

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