Acosta enjoys learning curve behind “super clean” legend Pedrosa
Acosta appreciates the learning curve behind “super clean” legend PedrosaPedro Acosta makes an impressive debut in MotoGP in his first season, with two podiums already achieved, including an impressive second place in Austin.
And recently he had the opportunity to develop his skills behind none other than Dani Pedrosa, a legend of the sport.During a practice session in Jerez, where Pedrosa attended as a special guest of the KTM team, Acosta did not hesitate to take the opportunity to follow the expert rider on his journey on the track. And Acosta’s praise for Pedrosa’s technique was spot on.He described Pedrosa as “super clean, super calm” and expressed his admiration for the veteran’s driving ability. For Acosta, the opportunity to closely follow a famous rider like Pedrosa was a valuable experience, an opportunity to learn from one of the best in the sport.
While Acosta has not yet had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Pedrosa after the session due to his busy schedule, he has expressed his intention to do so at a later date. This exchange of information and experience can be invaluable to the new rider, especially from someone of Pedrosa’s caliber and experience.For his part, Pedrosa was also impressed by Acosta’s performance during the session. He praised the Spanish driver and emphasized his ability to stand out in such a competitive field.
Pedrosa acknowledged Acosta’s efforts and talent and showed that he is on the right track in his MotoGP career.This cross-generational event on the track is a demonstration of the collaborative and supportive spirit that exists in the world of motor racing. More experienced riders, like Pedrosa, are willing to share their knowledge and offer guidance to emerging talents like Acosta, creating an environment conducive to growth and development within the sport.
As Acosta continues his journey in MotoGP, these experiences alongside legends like Pedrosa will certainly contribute to his evolution as a rider. And with his natural talent and willingness to learn, the future looks bright for the young Spaniard in world motorcycling’s premier class.