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Factory KTM rider Brad Binder has admitted that his 2025 MotoGP season was “100%” the worst of his premier-class career to date.
Factory KTM rider Brad Binder described his 2025 MotoGP season as the worst of his premier-class career due to KTM’s financial crisis hindering their performance.
Binder struggled throughout the season, being the only one of KTM’s four riders not to reach the podium, barring Vinales’ penalty.
Despite some improvements towards the end of the season, Binder acknowledged that it was still his toughest MotoGP season so far.
Looking ahead to 2026, Binder expressed optimism that he and KTM could bounce back and improve their performance.
Binder found a solution for his front feeling issues with KTM’s upgraded RC16 package, feeling more balanced and optimistic for the upcoming season.






