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MotoGP: "I got my hopes up seeing the sun. As soon as the clouds came, I struggled with the hard front, but the reality is ...
Acosta is still contracted to KTM for next season meaning he may have to wait until 2027 if he is enticed by a Ducati. By ...
Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. Photo by: Marc Fleury. The Moto3 and Moto2 champion left the event voicing his frustration with the RC16, a bike he says “lacks the grip of the others”.
There was such a sea of optimism in the factory KTM camp on Friday evening with both Pedro Acosta and Brad Binder thinking ...
Into Lap 7, the #93 pounced again, this time back into P2 as Bagnaia was now forced to take third for the time being. Two ...
Last days before the hard work in Formello. Yesterday, Sarri was at Mugello for the MotoGP, guest of a Tuscan team: 'I feel ...
Acosta didn’t show a lot better after lights-out, though, dropping to seventh in the sprint and retiring from the grand prix. Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing ...
Factory KTM rider Pedro Acosta says that, for the development of its own MotoGP project, the Austrian marque needs to aim for similar progress to what Yamaha has achieved between 2024 and 2025.
Amid KTM's ongoing financial distress, Pedro Acosta's manager, Albert Valera, has stated that the young talent has been receiving support from other MotoGP teams who remain concerned about his future.
Despite being contracted to KTM for another year, Pedro Acosta’s change of tone at Silverstone suggests the Spaniard could be eyeing an early exit – unless the RC16 gets a significant boost in ...