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RelatedPosts Francesco Bagnaia: Jorge Martin ‘impossible to beat’ in MotoGP Indonesian GP 4 hours ago Jorge Martin admits MotoGP title pressure is ‘difficult to manage’ 8 hours ago Pedro Acosta thinks he is “getting closer and closer” to achieving his first win in MotoGP after delivering a second-placed finish in Indonesia. The rookie sensation finished […]
The rookie sensation finished just 1.4 seconds behind race winner Jorge Martin in 2024, securing his fourth podium. Acosta’s aggressive start paid off as he claimed second early on, showcasing his speed against the Ducati riders and adding 20 crucial points to his championship total. This result boosts Acosta back to fifth place in the standings, trailing only Martin, Francesco Bagnaia, Enea Bastianini, and Marc Marquez. Reflecting on his performance, Acosta acknowledged the challenge of consistency within the top five against tough competitors but expressed satisfaction with his progress. Despite a tough time in Misano, where he failed to finish both races, Acosta’s strategic approach at the recent event helped him secure a valuable position and avoid further setbacks.