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Moto3, Beirer: "Alonso is a special rider. It would be nice to have him with us in MotoGP."

"He has made his debut with KTM in the Rookies Cup and is on the rise. We will take care of him as we did with Acosta so we don't risk losing him."

Moto3: Beirer:

If Acosta is the nearest tomorrow of two-wheel racing, David Alonso represents the future of MotoGP. Winner of the Moto3 title with merit in a de facto dominated season (he has taken home 13 out of 19 races so far) that has yet to complete its final effort, the Spanish-raised Colombian received an important recognition from KTM's motorsport manager Pit Beirer having been called "special" by him.

Deployed by the Aspar team that uses CFMotos linked to the Austrian brand and in 2025 still in the ranks of the Iberian team but in Moto2, this year the 18-year-old has been able to demonstrate the maturity and speed typical of champions.

"Now he will go in the middle category, but at some point we would like to see him in MotoGP," the manager told Servus TV, aware of the risk of a possible separation, " It would be a dream to have a rider who started with us in the Rookies Cup and then grew up starting in Moto3. Since he is special we will try to take care of him as we did with Pedro so that we don't lose him."

This is not the only compliment recently cashed by David. Marc Marquez himself at the end of a test session together had painted him as "a sponge," able to immediately translate the information acquired into actions on the track, and even Valentino Rossi complimented him via Instagram following the Australian GP when the young talent signed his 11th class win, the same number as the Doctor.

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