As Marc Marquez’s era of MotoGP dominance winds down, future Ducati teammate Pedro Acosta could replace him as the face of the sport.
Marquez was warned about Acosta. As soon as he joined, he entered the main stage Ducati Next season. The veteran Spaniard will have to contend with a fiery young rider next season.
Some believe this Acosta’s arrival could spell the end for Marquez. To be a top rider not only at Ducati but in MotoGP as a whole.
Will Pedro Acosta reach the same heights as Marc Marquez in MotoGP?
Acosta is also learning how to be a star. In the same way Mark MarquezHe looks to cement himself as the next great rider in MotoGP.
Perhaps that’s what former rider Raul Jara believes. Pedro Acosta He is the successor to Marc Marquez’s role as the face of MotoGP.
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Raul Jara backs Pedro Acosta to replace Marc Marquez as face of MotoGP when he retires
Speaking in a conversation with Niko AbadFormer MotoGP rider Raul Jara says who could replace Marc Marquez as the face of MotoGP.
While Jarra was hesitant to back him too early, he named Pedro Acosta, the rider he sees as Marquez’s successor after his retirement from MotoGP.
“That’s why when Rossi retired, Marc was already known to be his successor.
But since he hasn’t retired to date, there’s no clear reference point as to whether he’s going, just a lot of speculation.
“But when you ask who is the next face of MotoGP, I’m betting on Pedro. A lot of things can happen. He could go to the wrong team. He could get injured. Who knows?”
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Will Pedro Acosta beat Marc Marquez at Ducati next year?
Raul Jara expects a more competitive MotoGP era without Marc Marquez.
Speaking further during the interview, Jara said that Marquez will not be replaced immediately and that there will be the same gap between several winners as there was between them. Mick Doohan And Valentino Rossi.
“There was Doohan before Valentino, right? So it marked an era because between Doohan and Valentino there were a lot of winning riders. Roberts, Creville, etc.
“Well, it’s the same thing here. Maybe it’s good if the field is more competitive. But there’s no clear dominant body, which can sometimes be better.”
So far, there is no word on Marquez’s retirement. But Fans believe that Marquez is close to retirementIn his struggles this season.
Marquez said he had no proof.This suggests that he is at peace with his work, and can leave when the time comes.
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