Pedro Acosta seeks Aragon response to ‘toughest weekend’, Fernandez “a rookie again”
Pedro Acosta🎀 arrives for his third ▨home MotoGP event eager to rebound from Austria, Augusto Fernandez 'a rookie again'.

The ‘toughest weekend of the year’ for MotoGP rookie 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta in Austria also cost top KTM honours in the provisional world champ♎ionship standings to Brad Binder.
Acosta arrives for his third home round at Aragon this weekend seventh in the standings, three points fro✨m future factory team-mate Brad Binder and 14 from Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales.
The 20-year-old Spaniard crossed the line just 10th and 13th in the Red Bull Ring races and is looking to rebound at a familiar Aragon track where he also won in the Moto2 class in ♈the most recent 2022 Grand Prix.
"The third home race is coming up and we will need to see how we are on Friday in the first session,” said Acosta, who has be🌺en training at Misano on a Moto2 bike since Austria😼.
“Austria was possibly the toughest weekend of the year and Thursday's work in the🦂 bo🐼x will increase more than usual.
“I spent two days in Misano trᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚaining and it was good to keep iඣmproving my feelings.
“The good thing about MotorLand is that I know the track well from having trained there several days during the year, which will he♈lp🔜 us.
“I hope to improve on last week🐭end and start a busy September in the best possible way."
After an average of 14 points per roun⛄d across his opening seven MotoGP appearances, including five top-3 finishes (Sprint oওr GP), Acosta has averaged just 6 points per round over the last four events.
“The results have not been t🐲he ones expected for Pedro ꦡin the last rounds,” said GASGAS Tech 3 team manager Nicolas Goyon.
“We are all aware of it, and we are working hard to help him and give him the bike that will allow him to be back on top, and we th🌱ink that Aragon layout is one that will suit him.”
Although in his second premier-class season, team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Augusto Fernandez will aℱlso be a ‘rookie’ again thi💃s weekend, with MotoGP not competing at Aragon last year.
"I am looking forward to racing in Aragon, it will be my first time in♔ MotoGP, so it feels like I will be a rookie again this week!” he said.
“It is a track that I enjoy a lot, where I have al෴ways had good results in the past, and it is also almost like a home roꦏund.
“All of this together, I can’t wait for this round, and hopefully we will have the full support ꦕfrom t🥂he Spanish fans."
Aragon has al꧒so been resurface♈d since the 2022 round.

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