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“Accomplishment” to finish “chaos” German MotoGP for sole KTM rider
KTM MotoGP rider Brad Binder described the German Grand Prix as “crazy” and deemed finishing the race an “accomplishment”. Only 10 out of 18 riders made it to the chequered flag due to numerous incidents. Binder started ninth but crossed the finish line in seventh place, 25 seconds behind the winner, Marc Marquez. Despite feeling that KTM was stronger operationally, Binder was dissatisfied with his race pace in the chaotic event. He acknowledged that merely finishing the race was a significant achievement given the high number of fallers around him. Binder was the only KTM rider to successfully complete the German Grand Prix at the Sachsenring, as his teammate Pedro Acosta crashed on lap four, while Tech3 KTM riders Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini did not start due to injury and illness, respectively. Vinales underwent surgery and will miss the upcoming Czech Grand Prix at Brno.






