RiderTua.com – Valentino Rossi discusses the talented young rider Pedro Acosta.. After only four rounds in his career in the MotoGP premier class, Pedro has established himself as one of the best riders.. The emergence of the phenomenon of a talented young rider like Acosta has caught the attention of Valentino Rossi, the rider is no stranger to rookies coming into the class and struggling to win races early in their careers, as the nine-time world champion was beaten by Marc Marquez in the title race in 2013.
Rossi himself joined the premier class and was immediately competitive in 2000, finishing second in the 500cc world championship. The Doctor called Acosta’s emergence good for MotoGP, and said of Acosta’s performances so far… “It’s good for the sport because when a newcomer arrives in the championship and fights to win races, everyone starts to follow him. I’m very curious to see where he is can get it done. The numbers that Acosta has achieved in his career are truly bizarre.”
Valentino Rossi: Pedro Acosta Will Be Difficult to Beat in the Future

Rossi continued that Acosta won two world championships in three years and he did something special. Vale knew he was very strong in MotoGP, but he didn’t expect it to happen this quickly. This was a bit of a shock to everyone but good to follow. In his opinion it would be difficult to fight with him in the future.
Regarding the fight for the MotoGP title this season, Rossi again mentioned Acosta as one of them. However, the boss of the Ducati Pertamina Enduro VR46 team believes that this will be contested between Francesco Bagnaia or Jorge Martin.
According to Rossi, in theory, on paper, the best racers and number one and two champions are Pecco Bagnaia and Martin. However, currently Martin is better (leader of the standings). In addition, Bagnaia is sometimes unlucky and makes some small mistakes, so Martinator has a good lead in the championship at this very, very long season. It is still possible for all racers to fight for the world title. There should be a minimum of 5 or 6 racers. Pedro Acosta and Maverick Vinales are also there so the opportunities for all racers are still open, Rossi told MotoGP.com.