Pedro Acosta’s manager: “My job is to look for the best bike, but…”
Pedro Acosta's m🦩anager shines a light on current rider market situation

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta’s manager has 🧸admitted he is searching 🌼for the best bike for the MotoGP rider’s future.
The KTM MotoGP star is at the centre of th✱is season’s rider market wi༒th Ducati and Honda lurking.
🍨Acosta reportedly has two obvious options should he deciꦐde to quit KTM.
Valentino Rossi🎀’s V🅠R46 team could put him on a factory-spec Ducati, giving him identical machinery to Marc Marquez and Pecco Bagnaia.
Honda have financial muscle, and an improving MotoGP project, to tempt him.
Monday’s Jerez test will be crucial for Acosta’s decision-making, Italian newspaper Gazzeౠtta claimed. He will be swayed if KTM do not b🃏ring enough ammunition to compete in the next part of the MotoGP season.
However, al💦thoug💯h his manager is looking elsewhere, he admits it is plausible that Acosta will stay at KTM.
.“Let’s see where we will find it. Hopefully it will be KTM otherwise we will ♏look for other alternatives. Although right now, it’s still to early 🦹to talk about that.
“A rider like Acosta, the best rider of his genera𝓡tion, h💎as to have the best bike, in motorsport it’s like that.
“I know he i🐽s grate꧃ful to KTM for what they have done for him.
“He knows the difficulties 🍒the Austrian manufacturer is going through but he has confidence that they will bring something new in Europe.
“He also has confidence that things will be 🐲better in Europe s𒉰o he doesn’t feel pressure from that point of view.
“If he made mistakes it’s because he was pushing to the limit, h🃏e’s a winner and he's trying to win even if the bike at the moment is not the best.
“He’s 20 years old and h𝐆e has that hard hea🔯d that tells him it can be done, so sometimes he crosses the line.”
KTM’s project has diminished this season, although they enj🍬oyed a b𒊎rief reprieve through Maverick Vinales in Qatar until his tyre pressure penalty.
Acosta finished eighth in Qatar and Argentina, his best grand prix results🐼 of the year so far.
But this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez is a return to Europe, where🌜 Acosta - and many of his rivals - will feel their riding style suits.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Amer꧋ican sports, to football, to F1.