MotoGP, Assen J1, Pedro Acosta (GASGAS/16): “it wasn’t the easiest day”

Pedro Acosta finished the first day of testing for the Dutch Grand Prix with the sixteenth time. The Assen TT circuit, although legendary, has not always been favorable to the Spaniard, and this opening day seemed to confirm this trend.

For his debut in the premier class at the TT Circuit,
Acosta achieved a time of 1’33.283 during the first free practice session, placing him in 14th position, and last driver less than a second behind the session leader. In the afternoon, the rookie managed to improve his time by more than a second, temporarily remaining in the top 10 until the time trial session. However, despite continued improvement in his sectors, a yellow flag canceled his fastest lap, leaving him outside the top 10.

« It wasn’t the easiest day and the tests were a bit confusing with the Miller-Martin incident and the yellow flag at the end » comments
Pedro Acosta. « The bike was a bit unstable today, so we have some points to improve. The most important thing for me is that Brad Binder was competitive today, so we will analyze his data so that we can arrive well prepared tomorrow. ».

Pedro Acosta: « in terms of lap times, I think we have more speed than what we are currently showing »

He adds : ” in terms of lap times, I think we have more speed than what we are currently showing, so we’ll see if we can pull ourselves together, put things together tonight and have a good day tomorrow. »

Pedro Acosta remains optimistic despite the difficulties encountered and intends to take advantage of his teammate’s data
Brad Binderwho showed good competitiveness. The young rider is determined to improve his performance and hopes to have a better day of testing tomorrow, adjusting his bike’s settings and exploiting his full potential to climb the rankings.

The first day may not have been ideal for
Acosta, but it offered valuable lessons. With the determination and resources of his team, he hopes to reverse the trend and show his true speed in the coming sessions. The challenge is great, but the talent and will of this young rider promise a brilliant future on the MotoGP circuits.

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