Hit at the Motogp Peak “” the most talented pilot of this generation “can take the step towards a huge competition

Cezar Titor article – published Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 18:39 / Updated Wednesday, April 16, 2025 6:39 pm
Pedro's harsh criticisms of KTM, after the big prize in Losail, Qatar, were interpreted as a warning that the new Motogp star is even closer to leaving the team. It is supposed to have already lost confidence that the team will get out of the financial crisis and that it will regain its stability to be an important player in the World Championship.
“You have to analyze, do tests and simulations, there are PDFs, PowerPoint presentations or whatever is necessary,” he said, angrily, his team in Qatar, where he finished 7th in the sprint and 8 in the main race.
Pedro Acosta, a free path to Honda
Last year, the rumors about the future of Acosta were mainly linked to the Ducati, But now it seems that Honda would be the team that could ensure its signature.
The Japanese giant has financial capacity, time and ambition to return to the top of Motogp, and Acosta could be the right pilot for a new project. According to sources close to the company, the Japanese see the Spanish as the “new Marc Marquez”, with which Honda can fight again at the top of the hierarchy.
Born on May 25, 2004, Acosta is considered the most talented “rider” of his generation. He won world titles both at Moto3 and Moto2, being in the queen class from the beginning of 2024, passing 5 podiums and a pole-post, ending the 6th in the 2024 hierarchy.
What does pilot hierarchy look like in Motogp:
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Marc Marquez – 123 points
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Alex Marquez – 106
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Francesco Bagnaia – 97
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Franco Morbidelli – 78
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Fabio Di Giannantonio – 48
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Johann Zarco – 38
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Marco Bezzecchi – 32
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Fabio Quartararo – 30
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You have ogura – 29
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Luca Marini – 26
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Pedro Acosta – 24
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Brad Binder – 22
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Enea Bastianini – 21
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Fermin Aldeguer – 20
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Jack Miller – 19
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Alex Rins – 14
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Joan Mir – 10
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Maverick Vinales – 8
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Raul Fernandez – 5
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Augusto Fernandez – 3
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Miguel Oliveira – 2
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Lorenzo Savadori – 1
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Somkiat Chantra – 0
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Jorge Martin – 0
Hierarchy on teams:
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Ducati – 220 points
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Racing Hissi – 126
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VR46 Racing – 126
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Red Bull KTM – 46
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Yamaha – 44
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Honda LCR – 38
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Honda HRC – 36
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Trackhouse Racing Motogp – 34
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Aprilia – 33
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KTM TECH3 – 29
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Pramac – 24