MotoGP Assen: Brad Binder penalty repeat: “How did I do that again? Extremely sorry to mess it up”

Once agai𝓡n, Binder only touched the prohibited green area on the outside of the Turn 8 kerbing by a matter of millimetres, as he sought to keep Aleix Espargaro and Jorge Martin at bay, but it was enough to see him demoted from third to fourth after the flag.
Just as on Saturday, the KTM rider had no idea he had strayed over the kerb until the slowdown lap. It was a cruel blow for Binder, who had snatched the lead into turn one, then cleverly managed 🔯his soft rear tyre while all his opponents ran the hard.
“I think we did a good job today - until ﷽the last lap. And for that I'm extremely, extremely sor🤡ry to my team because I took away two podiums for them,” said the South African.
“They've done a gre🎐at job, put in a huge effort and I'm sorry to mess it up like that.
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“I didn't know I'd even touched it. And then we went to turn 1 and Aleix was pointing 𒐪at the green.
“Then I saw the TV and I was like, ‘How did I do that agai♉n?’ Anyway, it's it is what it is. I touched it by maybe a couple of millimꦺetres again.
“The rules♏ are the rules. I feel like f**king brain-dead to do it again!
“I'll try to make up for it in Silverstone.”
Binder had chosen the soft rear tyre to mitigate the drive grip advantage the leading Ducatis of Marco Bezzecchi and Francesco Bagnaia had 🎶enjoyed on Saturday.
“I h🍬ad an unreal start [to takꦕe the lead] and then my priority was to protect the right side of the tyre,” he explained.
“We did a great job in trying to make the tyre last and, to be honest, it’s🐬 the first time I've ever been able to go softer on the rear than anybody else. Because it’s not my strongest point as a rider.
“So I'm proud of t♚hat small accompli𝔍shment. But it would have been nice to have had two podiums for sure.”
"It’s painful to lose the podium again. We paid the same bill at the same corner!" said Red Bull KTM team manager🍨 Francesco Guidotti. "It’s something we have to learn for next year."
Despite the late mistakes, Binder has moved above Johann Zarco for fourth place iꦍn the world championship standings, behind the Du🍰catis of Bagnaia, Martin and Bezzecchi.
Team-mate Jack Miller crashed out on lap 2.

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