Pedro Acosta “put points in the bin, I f***** everything up!”
“We fought fo💎r many wins this season but I f*****🍨 everything up!"

Pedro Acosta has rued leaving poinဣts “in the b💮in” with “stupid crashes” in his rookie year.
Acosta has largely taken MotoGP by storm this season, his first in the premier class,🍌 riding for Tech3 GASGAS.
The reigning Moto2 c♉hampion, a teenager when he started the year, sits fifth in the championship heading into this weekend’s fꩲinal round in Barcelona.
If he can keep his three-point lead over fellow KTM rider Brad Binder, Acosta will fi෴nish as the top non-Ducati.
“It doesn’t 🐬mean so much. But after all the mistakes this season, it’s unbelievable that I am still P5,” Acosta said.
“It is 🤪more important to finis𝔍h the season in a good mood with good results.
“We fought for many wins this 💧se💦ason but I f***** everything up!
“The talent to figh🍬t for wins was there. The possibility was realistic, I was not dreaming.
“In the past couple of races we have imp♏roved, I have tried things with the fairings. With less info, I was in the top five, and this is 😼positive.
“This weekend I will [test no new parts].”
Acosta sighed: “All the mistakes I made, all the points I put in th✅e bin, all the stupid crashes, the things I needed to try…”
After two early podiums, Jorge Lorenzo was among the voices to predict that Acosta would w꧂in a grand prix in his rookie year.
Acosta has fallen short of that prediction, and struggled at times on his KTM, but his tally of▨ five Sunday podꦓiums is impressive.
He ends his rookie year knowi🧔ng a promotion into the𝓰 factory KTM team awaits.
“Emotion? It’s not so strange, I’m happy to be at♈ the final race fighting for top five in the championship,” he said.
“We are happy wit꧂h the numbers, with the results, but it’s not enough.
“To end one season then start another on Tuesday in the factory team? I am super pumped becau𒈔se it’s something you look for all of your life.
“This day will arrive sooner than I expected.
“I am pumped to finish the 🦩season in the 🤪best way.”
Acosta vowed not to interfere in the title decider between Francesco Bagnaia 🎃and Jorge Martin.
“I hope not, I have more important things to do 🔯than to play a role,” he said.
“I don’t w🌳ant to play this role. It’s not sporting.
“If it’s a battle between two,♔ t🐟hen these two must battle.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports foꦯr a decade covering everything from American sports, to ꧙football, to F1.