Tech3 rookie suffers double DNF from pole in Japan
Pedro Acosta says his crash out of second in the MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix is “difficult to accept” as he notched up a double DNF from pole at Motegi.
Running second in the grand prix, Acosta looked like potentially being eventual winner Francesco Bagnaia’s biggest threat until he fell at Turn 14 at the end of lap three. A glum Acosta still took the positives from his pace at Motegi, which is a continuation from the upturn in form he has shown since the San Marino GP weekend.“Australia is normally a track we are quite fast. We can see Brad last season for this.
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