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Pedro Acosta Updates Surgery Ahead of Sachsenring Race

2026-07-09 · Pedro Acosta · Player Focus

**Pedro Acosta** confirmed on 4 Jul 2026 that his recent carpal‑tunnel operation went smoothly and that he feels the pressure on the nerve has eased, giving him a chance to race at the Sachsenring without lingering pain.

Acosta explained that doctors found the median nerve was under “a lot of pressure” before the procedure. He added that the operation was straightforward and that he no longer wakes up at night numb‑handed. The Spanish rider hopes the stitches will come out later that afternoon, allowing him to test the bike on Friday.

The German Grand Prix circuit features many left‑hand bends, a layout Acosta believes will not over‑stress his hand. He cautioned that the real test is passing the medical check‑up on Thursday. If cleared, he will ride on Friday and gauge his comfort level before qualifying.

KTM has struggled with technical gremlins in recent weeks, a problem Acosta acknowledged but did not detail. He said the team is now focusing on reliability rather than new development, a strategy shared by most manufacturers ahead of the summer break. Historically, the Sachsenring has favored KTM’s chassis, giving Acosta optimism for a solid weekend.

Despite confirming a switch to Ducati for 2027, Acosta insists his focus remains on delivering for KTM this season. He noted that the announcement made him nervous initially, but his goal of regular top‑five finishes stays unchanged. He promised to give “100 %” until the season’s end, hoping his first MotoGP win arrives soon.

Acosta wants a strong Sachsenring result to balance a tough finish to the first half, which included technical issues and his physical condition at Assen. A good performance could help the team claim the early season was “acceptable,” according to the rider. He expects the track’s characteristics to play to his strengths, provided his hand holds up.

If the medical clearance goes well, Acosta will line up for qualifying on Saturday and race on Sunday. He will assess the nerve’s response after a full lap, then decide whether to push for a podium or simply finish safely. The outcome will influence KTM’s development focus during the summer break and shape expectations for his upcoming Ducati debut.

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