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Why MotoGP’s star rookie Acosta has already got KTM orbiting around him
Pedro Acosta’s impressive third-place finish at the MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix last weekend made him the third youngest rider in history to achieve a podium in the premium class. At 19 years and 304 days old, he follows in the footsteps of Randy Mamola and Eduardo Salatino as the youngest podium achievers. Acosta’s early success in MotoGP highlights the fierce competition in today’s world championship and sets him apart as a standout rookie. Since Marc Marquez’s debut in 2013, Acosta is the first newcomer to make such a strong impact, challenging established stars like Bagnaia and Marquez himself.
Despite only competing in two races, Acosta’s performance and potential make him a key player in Stefan Pierer’s group, with projections pointing towards a bright future. In his debut race in Qatar, he showed promise with a ninth-place finish, despite encountering arm issues due to technical difficulties. Acosta’s ability to adapt and excel was evident in Portugal, where he showcased his aggressive riding style and overtaking skills, securing a podium finish.
His contract includes various terms and is set to expire in 2025, contingent upon KTM’s willingness to place him in their factory team. With a blend of talent, determination, and a strong team dynamic, Acosta’s rise in MotoGP signifies the emergence of a new era in motorcycle racing.