Pedro Acosta was just millimeters away from a second sprint victory at the Catalan Grand Prix today, with the KTM rider admitting that one of Valentino Rossi’s most impressive advances was on his mind during the final lap.
0.041s apart. Pedro Acosta And Alex Marquez Saturday afternoon in the Czech flag, with Gresini Star had his first short format victory over his younger rival.
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Acosta led the first third of the sprint race, but because of his limitations, he looked to be holding the rest of the pack for a good defensive ride. KTM RC16.
However, Márquez struggled to open up a gap at the front as he finally moved through lap four. After a short fight Raul FernandezAcosta was quickly on the back of Marquez’s Ducati and stayed there until the finish line.
Pedro Acosta only needed ‘one lap’ to create the opportunity that Valentino Rossi achieved in Barcelona.
Acosta in his comments after the race DAZNhas been asked if he has the idea of ​​reproduction Valentino Rossi’s visual last lap pass on Jorge Lorenzo Approaching the final corners of the Sprint at the 2009 Catalan Grand Prix.
In what is considered the greatest final race in MotoGP history, the legendary Italian rider put it all on the line when he stepped on the inside of his Yamaha teammate in the final corner of the circuit.
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Bonus points for Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo’s 2009 final lap mark.
Turn 13 was universally accepted as not having a prime chance due to the fast entry speed and tight racing lane. Lorenzo He felt that victory was already his.
however, Rossi He carried out the discovery to perfection. He finished with a checkered flag for his second win of his last championship-winning season.
In response to the question, Acosta replied: “No, in the end he was too far, and it’s true that we didn’t have much to catch on the sidelines, and it was Alex’s strong point, so I needed one more round.”
Pedro Acosta reminds Neil Hodgson of Valentino Rossi during Barcelona Sprint
Before things reached a flashpoint in the final lap of the race, MotoGP pundit Neil Hodgson Acosta saw a repeat of Rossi’s run during the clash between the Spaniard and eventual winner Marquez.
Gresini’s rider struggled to move against Acosta in the opening stages of the race. TNT Sports“Pedro puts himself too wide, forcing Alex to go on the opposite side, so now he can release the brakes and control the corner.
“His style of racing, he reminds me of Valentino Rossi, he always knows where the rider is, and makes himself difficult to pass.
That’s not the first time either. The 21-year-old’s battle with Marc Marquez at the Thai Grand Prix highlighted how Hodgson is. Acosta repeated Rossi’s ‘dark arts’ competition.
Acosta, who has been tipped to be his future teammates at Ducati next year, managed to put himself one place ahead of Marquez as they battled for the final podium spot at Buriram.
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