MotoGP expert pinpoints ‘most amazing thing I’ve seen’ at Sepang test
"What he’s done at this test is the most amazing thing ඣthat I’ve seen at this test," Simon Crafar says about Pedro Acosta

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta’s brilliant performance at the MotoGP preseason Sepang test has 🌺been highlighted by Simon Crafar.
The teenage phenom is the only rookie in MotoGP this year but is already touted as a future superstar💙 by many in the paddock.
T﷽he Tech3 GASGAS rider was second-fastest on the opening day in Sepang.
But even more impressively his sprint simulation was only one second slower than Aleix 𓆉Espargaro’s, who went six seconds faster than last year’s sprint race winning time.
Ex-racer and now broadcaster Simon Crafar said: “People will know, whenever we speak about Acosta, I have been playing it down because I𝐆 don’t want any pressure on Pedro.
“I genuinely care. I☂ don’t want him to get hurt. There is a lot to learn before y♛ou race a MotoGP bike.
“Then when you do race, there are all these buttons to control, maps, tyres wearing down, ꧑fuel, tꦐorque…
“To manage all this and to g⛦o fast, with all⭕ the crazy horse power and brakes and different tyres?
“To go fast and not hurt yourself?
“That’s why I don’t want to put pressure on him.

“But what he’s done…
“I am trying not to bui🔜ld him up! To give him some time…
“But what he’s done at this test is the most amaziജng thing that I’ve seen at this test.
“Pedro looked from Day 1 like he rode last year.
“He doesn’t look like a rookie, he doesn’t talk like a rookie. The mechanics say he doesn’tꦇ work like a rookie.
“He gives them feedback mat🅺urely, good aꦆnswers, clear and accurate.
“He has absolutely blown me away.
“Then you look at his lap times? Wo💎w▨, he’s unreal!”
Acosta is still only 19 years old but enters the premier cl🎐ass as Moto2 champion.
He has drawn inﷺevitable comparisons to Marc Marquez who was a highly-rated Mot꧂o2 champion who won the MotoGP title in his rookie year.
Acosta will be back in action on Monday at the Qatar𓆉 preseasonܫ test before the season begins on March 8.

Jam🌱es was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spo♈rts, to football, to F1.