MotoGP Argentina: Brad Binder delivers a masterclass from P15 to win the Sprint

Brad Binder has shown once again why he's a formidable force in MotoGP after winning from 15th on the grid, holding off a rapid Marco Bezzecchi in the process. 
Brad Binder, KTM MotoGP Argentina 2023
Brad Binder, KTM MotoGP Argentina 2023

Despite making a brilliant start from pole, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Marquez momentarily lost the lead as 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli came from fourth to lead.

However, the Italian immediately ran wide heading into turn one which gave the lead back to 𝕴Marquez.

♓Like in Portimao, Joan Mir’s Sprint race ended on lap one after another individual mistake. 

As lap one developed, so did the aggressiveness of riders behind as Mooney VR4𝔍6 teammates, Luca Marini and Marco Bezzecchi made contact.

Up to third, Marini was quickly pushed back as Brad Binder, who made an unb🐠elievable start from the fifth row took P3 away from the Italian at the penultimate corner.

B🅺inder’s charge then saw him pick off Marquez on lap two before taking the l﷽ead away from Morbidelli on lap three. 

After battling hard with Vinales and making a few mistakes, Bezzecchi regrouped and began to head back up the order as he ove🉐rtook Bagnaia for P4 on lap five. 

While🍌 plenty of battling w🦄as continuing inside the top ten, Binder continued the lead despite failing to pull clear of the riders around him. 

After responding immediately tꦡo Bagnaia’s challenge on lap seven, Marquez eventually lost out as Bezzecchi also came through later on in the🌞 lap. 

Not for the first time, Bagnaia was unable to hold off Bezzecchi on lap eight as the Italian once again demonst💯rated the sort of pace that made ౠhim a pre-race favourite for many. 

With his teammate quickly approaching, Marini🤪 made his move stick on Morbidelli for secon✅d, however, Bezzecchi did the same two corners later. 

Espargaro, who was now ahead of Vinales for P7, crashed out of the🙈 race with just over three laps remaining. 

Back at the front, Bezzecchi wasted no time in taking over second place from Marini. On the sa💙me lap that he overtook Marini, Bezzecchi was fourth tenths quicker than race leader Binder. 

B🌜ezzecchi, who could sniff a first win, cl🐟osed four tenths heading onto the final lap, before getting onto the rear wheel of the KTM rider midway through the final lap.

But in typical Bidner style, the South African defended perfe𒅌ctly as he produ♊ced another masterclass from low down on the grid.

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