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Pedro Acosta topped the times in Barcelona's Catalan Grand Prix Practice, marking a strong day for KTM. Despite his performance, Acosta described the experience as 'bittersweet' due to recent struggles.
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Pedro Acosta described his performance in Catalan Grand Prix Practice as âbittersweetâ despite topping the times on what was a strong day for KTM.
Acosta led the way in a closely-fought FP session at Barcelona aboard the factory RC16, beating last yearâs winner Alex Marquez by just 0.018s. His team-mate Brad Binder underlined KTMâs pace by going third-quickest, while Tech3 rider Enea Bastianini was also running strongly until a flurry of late improvements shuffled him down to 11th.
The result marked a significant improvement in Acostaâs form after he struggled to 10th in Jerez and could only manage fifth at last weekendâs French GP. He hasnât been on the podium since the US GP in March, while Bastianini has also appeared increasingly close to him in recent races.
But the 21-year-old wasnât completely satisfied with how things turned out on Friday, saying his finishing position did not fully reflect how comfortable he felt on the bike.
âThere are still many things to clear inside the box,â he said. âIt's a bit bittersweet because we were fast and the position is quite OK, but I don't feel that fast.
âWe have to work a lot this afternoon to be quite clear in which direction to take tomorrow.â
The typical low-grip conditions in Barcelona were compounded by low temperatures, which contributed to several riders - including Binder - crashing in practice.
Electronics play a big role in optimising the bike to such conditions, and this was precisely the area where Acosta felt he struggled the most on Friday.
"It's more on the electronic side," he said. "Chassis-wise, the bike is working quite nice, but my normal electronic guy is not here this weekend. He's becoming a father. This makes the work more like steps. Normally, everything is more flowing.
âBut Iâm quite happy to see that all KTM is behind me. Many guys who are normally in the trailer or behind the box came today to help.â
Pedro Acosta topped the timesheet in the Catalan Grand Prix Practice, leading the session aboard the KTM RC16.
Acosta beat Alex Marquez by just 0.018 seconds during the practice session.
Acosta struggled with a 10th place finish in Jerez and a fifth place at the French GP before his strong showing in Barcelona.
KTM had a strong performance with Acosta in first, Brad Binder in third, and Enea Bastianini showing competitive pace before finishing 11th.

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Aprilia strengthened its grip on the 2026 MotoGP season with a historic 1-2-3 result at Le Mans last Sunday, as Jorge Martin claimed his first grand prix win on the RS-GP.
Martin could not make it directly into Q2 after crashing in both practice sessions, but Trackhouseâs Raul Fernandez ended up just 0.078s adrift in fourth, with factory rider Marco Bezzecchi also not far behind in fifth.
Acosta believes several riders could be in the fray on Saturday as he downplayed his chances in Barcelona.
âMartin will make it to Q2, that's for sure. Then there's Raul Fernandez, who's very fast. And Alex [Marquez], who already won here last year.
âIt's true that the position is very good, but I don't feel as good as I have in other grands prix.â
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