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Acosta scored his first podium of the 2025 MotoGP campaign on Sunday, with KTM now turning around its early season woes ...
KTM’s financial troubles and a shaky start to MotoGP 2025 caused tensions with Pedro Acosta, but their hard worked paid off ...
The Spanish rider was leading the MotoGP sprint race, but had to settle for second after being passed by Marc Marquez ...
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MotoGP: "The winner is the one who crosses the finish line first. Today I led the Sprint only because they let me. Marquez ...
Brad Binder was once again made to work hard as he charged from the back of the grid to walk away from the Czech Grand Prix with a valuable eighth-place finish, salvaging points after another gritty ...
Another strategic master stroke for the #93 whilst two KTMs are behind as Acosta and Bastianini shine on Saturday ...
Fabio Di Giannantonio was signed by the team for the 2024 season having never been a VR46 Academy member. Despite confirming ...
MotoGP: "Between their average pace and their potential one, they have more room to maneuver. For us, that limit is closer.
Pedro Acosta, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. Photo by: Marc Fleury. The Moto3 and Moto2 champion left the event voicing his frustration with the RC16, a bike he says “lacks the grip of the others”.
Amid KTM's ongoing financial distress, Pedro Acosta's manager, Albert Valera, has stated that the young talent has been receiving support from other MotoGP teams who remain concerned about his future.