Jorge Martin: Pedro Acosta wants first MotoGP win “so bad”

“I think he wants so bad hisꦬ first victory in MotoGP during this season”

Pedro Acosta, 2024 Japanese MotoGP
Pedro Acosta, 2024 Japanese MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta now has just four more rounds to claim a first MotoGP victory this season.

The la✃st rookie to achieve such a feat was current title leader Jorge Martin, who won in his sixth M🐼otoGP start during 2021.

After a mid-season lull, Acosta has bounced back with a vengeance, finishing just 1.4s behind Martin and victory in Indonesia, the🎐n claiming a debut pole position last week♛end in Japan.

But the GASGAS 🀅Tech3 rider was left empty-handed when 🐼he crashed shortly after passing reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia for the lead of the Motegi Sprint, then fell again while second to Bagnaia early in the grand prix.

“I think Pedro is super strong. I think he already had the potential toꦚ win in Japan, but he crashed,” s♈aid Martin.

🌱“But also, I think he wants so bad his first victory in MotoGP during this season.

“For sure he will be super strong, but we also have Marc 🅺and Enea, who will be super strong. They have their own battles alsoꦫ and will try to win.”

Jorge Martin, Pedro Acosta
Jorge Martin, Pedro Acosta

Bagnaia insist꧂ed he wasn’t surprised by Acosta’s searing form in Japan and thinks the 20-year-old will be among a big leading pack at Phillip Island this weekend.

“He was very competitive from the start of the [Motegi] weekend. I was expecting him🐷 to be competitive as KTM was always fast in Japan, and he is a rider who brakes really hard,” Bagnaia said.

“He was fighting for his first victory, so we already know the potential of Pedro. He was super good at the start [of ⛎the season] and then he lost a bit his confidence, but it looks 🍒like he is back.

“This track [Phillip🗹 Island] is good for everybody, the bike makes less of a difference here because it is very fast, and it is difficult to make this difference. So I think it will be difficult to see someone ope🎉ning a gap.”

A brand new track surface, expanded range🎶 of rear tyres and forecast wet weather on Friday mean the Australian MotoGP could be one of the most unpredictable races of the season.

Neither Martin nor Bagnaia - who have won 22 of the 🌺32 races this season - have ever taken a victory at Phillip Island, providing hope for their rivals.

Meanwhile, KTM is without a MotoGP win since Migu📖el Oliveira at Buriram in 2022, although Brad Binder took a Sprint victory at Jerez in 2023.

Acostaꦏ is battling future team-mate Binder for fifth in the world championship and top non-Ducati honou𝄹rs.

The South African holds a slim two-p👍oint advantage after Acosta’s Motegi race misery.

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