Pedro Acosta “not happy”, laments KTM rear grip woes
Pedro Acosta has blamed r🍷ear grip for his ninth-place Sprint finish at the Argentina Moto♋GP.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta has blamed a lack of rear grip for his underwhelming performance in the Argentinian MotoGP Sprint.
The Spanish rider started the half-distance race at Termas de Rio Hondo strongly, challenging for th💎e top-five positions, but ultimately faded to ninth by the end.
The problem for Acosta was rear grip, which deteriorated rapidly – an issue which has been apparent for KTM since the Buriram 🐻test.
Acosta said that the r꧑ear grip woes are a 🔯sign that KTM is regressing.
"It was t🤡hree very good laps until we started sliding,” Acosta said after the Sprint, 🐈as .
“What happened is the result of many components together. We are going backwards༒ rather than forwards. It is not normal for the grip to fall so much.”
The two-time World Champion added tꦿhat the RC16 needs move load on the rear tyre to generate more grip.
"I'm not happy. It's very difficult to understand many things,” he saꦿ𓃲id.
“We have to try to understand how ♌we ꦗcan load the rear axle more so that the power is transferred to the ground.
“We have the bike that is most out of place, and tha🐻t makes you lose the rear axl𒉰e faster. We are skidding all the time.”
He added: “We have to understand why we can'🍌t tr▨ansfer power to the ground. Whether it's through the swingarm or the front.
“What we have to find out is where the problems come from. I tried to run those four 𒆙laps without forci🅰ng the tyres, but it didn't help.”

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