The Unstoppable Drive and Focus of Brad Binder: From the Track to the Books

The Unstoppable Drive and Focus of Brad Binder: From the Track to the Books

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Front-end wobbles hamper Brad Binder at the Dutch MotoGP, “but even where I could keep it under control, I wasn’t fast enough”.

Brad Binder finished both races at Assen, marking the first time since Jerez, but emphasized the importance of speed over just reaching the finish line. Despite finishing tenth in the Sprint and eleventh in the Dutch MotoGP, the Red Bull KTM rider expressed dissatisfaction with his performance due to struggles with pace and front-end confidence on the RC16 throughout the weekend. Notably, Binder faced front-end instability under acceleration, leading to a consistent wobble that affected his overall speed and lap times. Reflecting on his challenges, Binder acknowledged the need to analyze his performance, identify areas for improvement, and work on increasing his speed for future races. Despite the difficulties, Binder remains determined to enhance his performance and aims to come back stronger in the upcoming events. Meanwhile, his KTM factory teammates Pedro Acosta, Maverick Vinales, and Enea Bastianini achieved notable results at Assen, showcasing the team’s overall competitiveness in the highly competitive MotoGP environment.

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