RiderTua.com – Several MotoGP observers said that: Debut or seeing the results of Acosta’s first race in MotoGP Qatar, Pedro Acosta was only worse than Marc Marquez… but much better than Rossi, Stoner and Bagnaia as a MotoGP rookie.. Pedro Acosta according to them, he is “a future king among the kings of MotoGP”…
Pedro Acosta, a young rider from Spain, made quite a big impact on his debut in the MotoGP premier class. At just 19 years old, Acosta displays an ease and skill on the track that belies his years. In the sprint race, he finished an impressive 8th, and in the long-distance race held on Sunday, he secured a commendable 9th position.
Pedro Acosta Is Just Worse Than Marquez

Acosta’s performance attracted the attention of seasoned riders such as Marc Márquez who predicted that Acosta would soon make his mark as champion. Márquez praised Acosta’s attitude and described him as brash, showing the qualities of a true champion.
What sets Acosta apart is his extraordinary ambition. Even though he is still young, he has already become world champion twice and shows great potential in the premier class. Comparing his debut with other bike stars such as Valentino Rossi, Casey Stoner, and Pecco Bagnaia, Acosta’s achievements are truly extraordinary. These famous riders couldn’t even finish their respective debut races.
While some riders have shone from the start, such as Max Biaggi, Dani Pedrosa, Jorge Lorenzo and Marc Marquez, who took the podium on their first day of class, Acosta aims to surpass them all. He has until the German Grand Prix to break Márquez’s record as the youngest winner in the premier class.
Acosta’s ambition knows no bounds, as seen in the motto on the back of his helmet: “Aim as high as the moon. Even if you fail, you will land among the stars.” It’s clear that Acosta dreams of becoming a motorcycle legend and leaving a long-lasting impact on the sport.
As time goes by, we will see if Acosta can truly become the king of kings in the MotoGP world.