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Acosta “cannot expect anything” despite rookie MotoGP podium breakthrough

MotoGP rookie Pedro Acosta says he “cannot expect anything” in the coming races after scoring a sensational maiden podium at the Portuguese Grand Prix.

The 19-year-old Tech3 rider put in another headline-grabbing ride in Sunday’s grand prix at the Algarve International Circuit, as he came through from seventh on the grid.

First dispatching his factory KTM counterparts Jack Miller and Brad Binder early on in the 25-lap race, Acosta then put overtakes on Marc Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia to move up to fourth in the closing stages.

That became third when Aprilia’s Maverick Vinales suffered a suspected gearbox issue on the last lap and crashed, gifting Acosta a first MotoGP podium at just his second attempt.

One of the most anticipated prospects in the paddock for many years, Acosta has once again moved to downplay expectations of being able to score more podiums in the coming races.

“Well, there’s still a ways to go,” the Spaniard said.

“This is only the beginning. We have to have our foot on the ground and understand that this was a really nice weekend, but maybe in America it’s going to be tough or maybe in Jerez.

“I don’t really know because every race for us is going to be a question mark because there are going to be any new tracks on a MotoGP bike before arriving to Malaysia [where he tested in February].

“For this, we need to be calm, because it’s a long season.

“We cannot expect anything, because it’s quite soon, but very happy with how the guys are managing the bike and managing my head.”

Source: Autosport

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