Pedro Acosta approaches the Barcelona Grand Prix with determination. The young Spanish prodigy, who will compete in his last race with the GASGAS Tech3 team, aims to finish the season in style and secure a podium on a circuit that he particularly appreciates.
As the 2024 MotoGP season draws to a close,
Pedro Acosta prepares to deliver a memorable performance in the final round of the year at
Barcelonaon the Montmelò circuit. After a long passage in Asia, the pilot
GASGAS Tech3 returns with renewed energy, ready to attack the Catalan asphalt and aim for a podium, a goal that he considers within reach.
In an interview before Barcelona Solidarity Grand PrixAcosta expressed his enthusiasm after a well-deserved period of rest after the Asian triptych. “
We had a bit of a rest after being around half of Asia, so it was really nice to be back home! “, he shared. And for this last stage of the year, the Montmelò circuit is none other than one of his favorites, where he feels particularly comfortable and competitive.
Pedro Acosta: « the main objective will be to finish the season as the best Pierer Mobility Motorcycle »
The young Spaniard's main goal is to finish the season as best Pierer Mobility motorcycleand he dreams of adding a podium to his already impressive performance. “
The main objective will be to finish the season as the best Pierer Mobility motorcycle, and if this can be done with
a podium at homethat would be even better. We will give everything and try to give people a good showand hope to raise as much as possible
for the people of Valencia “, he added enthusiastically.
Currently fifth overallAcosta is the best non-Ducati, ahead by three points
Brad Binderhis future teammate for the 2025 season. He is therefore well placed to end the season in a positive way, with a victory or a podium which would add even more prestige to an already solid season. The final of the year
Barcelona promises to be thrilling, with
Acosta determined to offer his fans and his team a performance worthy of his ambitions.
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