Brad Binder last to 15th: “I just couldn’t get going, it was a struggle”
Brad Binder forced to start from last place in the Frenꦬch MotoGP Sprint - gains eight places on the ope💫ning lap, then struggles.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder’s challenging French MotoGP weekend continued on Saturday when, after three Friday falls, the facဣtory KTM rider was left last on the grid by a technical issue and yellow flags in qualifying.
The highlight of the South African’s day then came when he 𝓰leapt from 22nd to 14th onꦓ the opening lap.
But it was a brief respite.
Binder’s progress came to an abrupt halt with symptoms of high front tyre pressur🥂e, most notably locking, causing him to run wide.
Desperate to avoid any more falls, andꩲ gather some data for Sunday, the #33 brought ꦬhis RC16 to the flag in 15th place.
“I ju♒st couldn’t get going in the Sprint after a decent start,” Binder admitted. “I made a few mistakes and had a lot of front ‘locking’.
“I went off💛 the track at one point. It was a struggle.
“It was important to collect some data for t♚omorrow because I felt great on Friday…but kept crashing! It was crucial not to do ꦉthat again today.
“We found something that gives us a good idea for the race. I’m looking for tiny things♔, and tiny differences will go a long way at the moment.”
Red Bull KTM team manager Francesco Guidotti explained: “With Brad we had a technical issue in Q1. It was not a failure or malfunction but something was not running r𒉰ight so he preferred the second 🧸bike and just found more yellow flags.
“Starting from where he was meant we couldn’t expect much. The front tyre pressure w𒆙as going to the moon and he could not ride like he wanted.
"We took some points from the Sprint with Jack, and let’s see tomorrow because it looks like it willꦗ be wet.”
Team-mate Jack Miller’s points were for eighth place, having been the only rider to select t𒁏he soft rather than hard front tyre.
“I got a good start but I was a bit gentle int༺o Turn 3 and got baulked,” said the Australian, who nonetheless held sixth in the early stages. “The bike was working decently but the rear tyre temperature took some time𓄧 to come up and didn’t really come back to me for five-six laps.
“The other guys could start the acceleration phase out of♐ the corners a bit earlier so we’ll look at that for tomorrow but the front end of the bike worked really well. We’ve got some information to go over 🍨tonight. We’ll have to wait and see for the weather now.”
Both Binder and Miller are paܫst masters of wet or flag-to-flag conditions.

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