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Pedro Acosta has already made a big impact in the sport, but he is not thinking about stopping anytime soon. Despite the tough and demanding nature of modern racing, he hopes to stay competitive and continue racing well into his mid-30s.
Pedro Acosta is one of the brightest young talents in modern MotoGP. Even though he is still at the very beginning of his career, he is already thinking far ahead. While many riders today finish racing quite early, Acosta has said that he would like to continue competing even after the age of 35.
He joined MotoGP in 2024 at just 19 years old, after winning titles in lower classes and building a strong reputation for his fearless riding style. From his first races in the top class, it was clear that he has special ability. He is fast, confident, and not afraid to challenge more experienced riders.
In recent years, the sport has changed a lot. The MotoGP season is longer than before, with more races and sprint events added to the calendar. This makes the championship more exciting for fans, but also much harder for riders. They must travel often, stay fit all year, and deal with constant pressure. Because of this, many riders now choose to retire earlier than in the past.
Acosta understands these challenges very well. He has spoken about how demanding the current format is, both physically and mentally. Racing at such a high level requires strong focus, quick reactions, and excellent physical condition. Small mistakes can lead to serious crashes, so riders must always stay sharp.
Even with these difficulties, Acosta remains very positive about his future. He believes that with proper training, good recovery, and the right mindset, it is possible to have a long career. He wants to enjoy racing for many years, not just for a short period. For him, passion is the most important thing. As long as he still feels motivated and competitive, he does not see a reason to stop.
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There are examples in MotoGP history of riders who competed successfully into their mid or even late 30s. Valentino Rossi is one of the most famous, racing at the top level for over two decades. His long career shows that it is possible to stay competitive with experience, intelligence, and dedication.
Acosta seems to admire this kind of career path. Rather than rushing everything early on, he wants to grow step by step. He is focused on learning from each race, improving his skills, and understanding his bike better. This approach could help him stay strong in the sport for a long time.
Still, nothing is guaranteed in motorsport. Injuries, team changes, or loss of motivation can all affect a rider’s future. Acosta knows this, which is why he is not making strict plans. Instead, he prefers to focus on enjoying the present while keeping an eye on the future.
At the moment, his main goal is simple: to keep improving and fighting for strong results. But behind that, there is a clear ambition. He does not want to be a rider who comes and goes quickly. He wants a long, meaningful career in MotoGP.
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