Augusto Fernandez hits back in KTM tug-of-war against Pedro Acosta

Augusto Fernandez has insisted he deserves to remain in his MotoGP seat next year despite Pedro Acosta’s emergence.
Augusto Fernandez, MotoGP, German MotoGP, 18 June
Augusto Fernandez, MotoGP, German MotoGP, 18 June

Red Bull KTM Ajo rider Acosta has confirmed his intention to step up from Mo💫to2 into the premier class ne𝐆xt year, giving KTM a headache.

They are content with their four riders but also know that Acosta, still just𝓡 19, is one of the sport’s biggest prodigies and they don’t want to risk losing him.

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Fernand🐭ez, as the only KTM rider with a contract 𒁃that expires at the end of this season, is the obvious rider to discard but he has bullish insisted that he deserves to stay.

“Yes, I think so,” the GASGAS Tech🦹3 rider said at th✃e Dutch MotoGP. 

“I think we did a good j⛦ob in this first half, with good results, always improv🌳ing.

“Every time we are close to the top guys.

“I’m happy with the team, happy with everything, so I hope to stay another year with ꦑthem.”

Augusto Fernandez, MotoGP, Dutch MotoGP, 23 June
Augusto Fernandez, MotoGP, Dutch MotoGP, 23 June

Fernan🧸dez was asked about Acosta’s demand for❀ a MotoGP seat, and replied: “If I stay here, I don’t care.

“I congratulate Pedro, he deserves to be in MotoGP because he♑’sꦚ having a great season in Moto2.

“Hopefully we can share the track next year.”

Fernandez is 14th💖 in the MotoGP standings heading into 🌠Assen.

His teammate Pol Espargaro has been sidelined with injury since the first weekend of the season, while factory duo Jack Miller and Brad Bind𝔉er have impressed. All three are contracted until the end of 2024, unlike Fernandez.

Acosta declared this week: "It’s not an option 𝔍[to stay in 🐬Moto2]. It’s not an option and the way of thinking would have to change a lot to be in Moto2. 

"I need new targets if we continue fighting f💫or the championship in Moto2, maybe it means we are ready to go to MotoGP."

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