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Portuguese GP sprint defeat step towards MotoGP win breakthrough

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Acosta Views Portuguese GP Sprint Battle as⁣ Crucial Step Towards ‍first MotoGP Victory

Portimão, Portugal – Despite narrowly losing‌ the sprint⁢ race at the Portuguese Grand Prix too Alex Marquez, rookie sensation Pedro Acosta ⁢believes the intense battle and defensive riding displayed represent a significant⁢ stride toward achieving his first motogp victory. The Red⁢ Bull KTM rider’s aggressive late braking and strategic defensive lines,⁢ while ultimately unsuccessful in holding off Marquez, did not compromise his overall performance given the ‌KTM’s⁢ current pace disadvantage against ​leading manufacturers ‌Ducati⁢ and ⁤Aprilia.

Acosta’s performance in the ⁣sprint, and his willingness to aggressively‍ defend his position,⁢ underscores a maturing racecraft and a growing confidence‌ in his ability to maximize ‌the potential of his machinery. The ​Portuguese Grand Prix ​marks⁣ a pivotal moment in the young Spaniard’s rookie season, demonstrating his capacity to contend with established MotoGP stars and ⁤extract performance even ⁣when facing a ​technical deficit. This weekend’s results will be closely ⁢watched⁣ as Acosta continues to adapt to the demands of the premier ⁣class and refine his strategy for ‌challenging the frontrunners.

“”[against] the two main manufacturers at the moment, that is Aprilia and Ducati, we just try to fight‍ with the tools that ‍we‍ have.‌ That is the ⁣braking points; trying to somehow block the others,” ‌Acosta explained.‌ “The good thing is that ⁤it looks like I was not ‍losing performance on the brakes or this aggressiveness that I can ‍have during the races. I think, like I said, thes hard‌ moments are making me a⁤ better guy.””

The Portuguese ‍Grand Prix continues on Sunday with the main race, where Acosta⁣ will⁢ aim to translate the lessons learned from the sprint into a podium finish and further solidify his position as a rising star ​in MotoGP.

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