Tony Arbolino and Pedro Acosta - “Messi and Ronaldo” of Moto2 - vow to continue rivalry in MotoGP 2024

Elf Marc VDS Racing Team’s Arbolino leads Red Bull KTM Ajo’s Acosta by eight points in the Moto2 standings 𝕴heading to Silverstone this weekend.
But they could both be promoted 🌱to MotoGP in 2024 - Arbolino with Gresini Racing, and Acosta somewhere within KTM’s plans.
Arbolino,⛎ 22, told about their rivalry: “I like it so much. Acosta is one of the drivers, along with me, who has the most talent a🍎t the moment!
“If there is soꦡmeone I want to win, it is him. This gets me🌞 going and activates me.
“In the last two races, h🅘e has been faster, but it was something we knew, because in his first year in Moto2 he was already very fast on those circuits, with podiums and victory included.
“While I was not, because I was slower than him.
“However, this year I have achieved🧸 podiums where I would not have thought so at the beginning of the season.
“Mentally I feel likℱe a better rider, but I think you have to think like that and believe it before the weekend.
“In some ꧂typﷺes of corners he is better than me. In the [fast corners]. I am studying a lot to have more speed there. We work with the team to improve that point.”

Arbolino wants to continue battling Acosta next year in MotoGP: “I hope so. I would like to very ꦕmuch.
“Acosta is a rider that ✱I consider very strong and that I want to beat, to pr𒆙ove things to myself.”
Do their battles make each other better?
“I think so,” Arbolino said. “We are Messi and ღRonaldo!
“I want to b🦹e the Messi who 𒁏won the World Cup, but I would like to be the mix of both.”
Arbolino was asked about replacing Fabio di Giannantonio within the Ducati clan🐠 next season, and answered: “I hope, I hope so. I have a lot of ambition, but I am very calm mentalဣly.
“I know that I deserve it and that I don't have to proജve anything to𒁃 anyone, because with the work I'm doing it will come.
“I am focused on this year, ♒which I feel is going to be mine, and noওthing else.
“There is no limiꦐt. This is what ﷽my manager (Carlo Pernat) always tells me.
“In each call he makes to me, before finishing, he tell꧅s me: ‘Tony, remember that you have no liꦑmits’.

James 𒀰was a sports journ𒁃alist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.