Tech 3: First impression of Pedro Acosta “wow!”, ‘Haven’t seen the limit’
MotoGP rookie Pedro Acosta desc⭕ribed as ‘quite fussy’ by crew chief Paul Trevathan.

Enjoying one of the best starts to a MotoGP season by a rookie, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta has caught the eyes of many in the paddock.
Acosta has been on the podium in either the sprint or grand♓ prix in three of the four ro💞unds to begin 2024.
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The reigning Moto2 world champion has bဣeen sensational, so much so that he sits fourth in the championship and is the top KTM rider.
His incredible talent has consis꧅tently been on show and crew chief Paul Trevathan admitted the initial impression was a surprising one.
Trevathan said: “The first impression was a bit o꧙f a wow factor. All of us sort of looked at each other and went ‘what!’. The body position, the way he was using everythꦬing.
“It looked like he had been on the big for six m♎onths. He wa🍸s super interested in all the technical parts, much more than you would normally find.
“The f🧜irst touch, to be like that and not be afraid and to understand all these elements sไo quickly was incredible.”
In the same breath, Travathan said Acosta is very demanding an🧜d is a rider who needs to have great feel with his machine to go fast.
“I would say he’s quite fussy in terms of where we put everything. He 💛uses his body in many different wa🐎ys,” said Trevathan.
“For him, it’s rꦬeally important 🐲that all the controls are in the right place and that he can feel everything to become natural.
“It wasn’t difficult to be posi🐷tioned on the bike but the fact of having the freedom to do everything he wants.
“This was the part we had to concentrate on. I don’t think we have developed a certain style and every time he jumps on the bike he is doing somওething better. I haven’t seen the limit yet.”
Along with the limit n🌟ot being found, Acosta has not seen too much in the way ofꦆ bike development due to how quickly he’s adapted.
Trevathan added: “Because of his growth rate and because of how much he is improving, we still haven’t really touched the bไike.
“We looked where everybody was in Valencia and made an average of a starting point and then the base package we try to keep in a neutral wa💝y.
“I think we have kept a solid bas🐽e and he has learned the bike in 𝓀a trustworthy way.”