KTM tipped for shake-up with Pedro Acosta set for a bumper new contract
KTM determined to keep Pedro Acosta and "slam door" to riva☂ls who admi🌃re him

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta is reportedly i💞n ⛄talks to sign a significant new contract with KTM.
The breakthrough star of the first four rounds of the 2024 MotoGP season has alre⛦ady done enoug✅h to be rewarded by his manufacturer.
Acosta’s current deal with KTM expires at the 𓄧end of this year, but includes a clause to extend t𓂃heir partnership into 2025.
However, last weekend in Jerez, Acosta sat down with the brand’s big boss⛄es to discuss a brand new contract, report.
“They are൩ not rushing,” the rep🐈ort states. “Because both parties know that they both want to reach an agreement and nothing around them distracts them.”
🧔Other manufacturers have reportedly been interested in acquiring Acosta but KTM want to finalise a new deal by this summer, ﷽to “slam the door” on their rivals.
Fresh terms would mean Acosta is tied to KTM until the end of 2026, bring him in line with MotoGP’s other big players, such as Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) and Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha), as well as KTM’s long-standing rider Brad Bin𓂃der.
A new contract would also brin꧃g an enhanced salary, long-term st𝓰ability and a greater status for the teenager.
Although KTM retain the decision to leave him in their Tech3 GASG☂AS team or promote him into the factory team next season, it is widely expected that Acosta will be given a step up.
Jack Miller,𒁃 whose contract expires at the end of this year, would logically 🦩be the rider to be replaced.
From ⛦KTM’s perspective, giving Acosta a new deal would guarantee his future for an addi𝄹tional season.
Acosta would reportedly want to keep the same technical staff around him if he signs the cont✅ract and becomes a factory rider.
"What a team Pol Espargaro lef🐈t me, I'm very comfortable with them," he was quoted.
Acܫosta became the third-young podium finisher in MotoGP this year.
His riding style and his likeable personality have caused him to send shockwaves through the꧟ pa🌟ddock.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade c✱overing everything from American sports, ♎to football, to F1.