Pedro Acosta’s manager speaks on Honda MotoGP links
Acosta has been linked with a move away f﷽rom KTM in 2026

Pe🤪dro Acosta’s manager Albert Valera says “there is not time yet to talk about other possibilities” amid rumours the 20-year-old could join Honda in MotoGP next year.
A difficult start to the 2025 season for KTM as well as the uncertainty that continues to shroud its future in MotoGP owing to its recent financial crisis has led to intense speculation regarding 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta’s future.
♒He is con꧃tracted to KTM beyond the 2025 season, but has been linked with possible moves to the factory Honda squad and VR46 Ducati next year.
The Honda rumour appears to be the most viable given the brand’s financial strength over other teams with spaces avail꧋able on the 2026 grid.
Acosta has repeatedly brushed away questions over his future, while manager Valera says the focus has been on turning around the K🙈T🍨M situation.
“For the moment it’s still early to have any cඣonversations,” he said on MotoGP’s world feed on Friday at the Spanish Grand Prix.
“We ho🍨pe to change the direction of the project in the next races in Europe. So, we just want to focus on turning this situation ༒for the better with KTM.
“We want to have good hopes, we want to believe 𓃲we’re going to make it, and for the moment t🐓here is no time yet to talk about other possibilities.”
Acosta - who has made it directly into Q2 at Jerez after Friday practice - has re🐟verted𒁃 to what is basically his 2024 bike in order to try and find better form.
Monday’s post-race testᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ at Jerez is seen as being crucial for Acosta’s season,💝 but also his future at large in KTM.
“Well, I think for every rider a test is important,” h🧸e said.
“I think it’🥀s t🐻he first test of the season in Europe.
“They all say that the European races ar꧑e when you can figure out the potential of the bike.
“So, we are ✤optimistic, we believe in KTM doing a good job in the next races.
“There is not only the test in Jerez, there i🐻s also the test in Aragon as well.
“So, we know that we need to do better. We know that KTM is pushing and doing 𓄧their best.
“They’re the fi🌟rst ones who want to deliver good performances and good results. We just need to trust and be patiܫent and wait. So hopefully the next two months will be good for KTM and Pedro.”
