Brad Binder “messed up at the end”, Dani Pedrosa bike change
Brad Binder: "Everything was 🐬working better⛎. It's just I messed up at the end.”

A fast accident in the closing minutes of Friday afternoon practice at the Spanish MotoGP left 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder to ♐watch helplessly from the sidelines as he lost out on a top-ten place by 0.1s.
That means the 2023 Jerez runner-up will join KTM💝 team-mate Jack Miller and wild-card Dani Pedrosa in trying to battle through Saturday’s Qualifying 1.
Yet Binder insisted there was still plenty to be happy abo꧒ut.
“Honestly, today was great,” Bi🥀nder said. “This morning we tried something different on the front fork and I felt so much better. I was able to brake hard and enter fast again like I normally can. So that was super positive.
“And this afternoon I was really quick from the first lap. Unfortunately, when I went to give it a push at the end there, I lost ꧟the front but I was on a really good lap.
“I feel like we've got a good opportunity to be fast. It’s a🦂 pity we need to climb through the Q1 because of the crash. But other than that, I'm happy. I think we'll be OK.
“I think I was much faster today than I was last year. Felt bett☂er. Everything was working better. It's just I messed up at the end.”
Miller and Pedrosa also suffered 🗹falls in the afternoon and were left in 13th and 14th places.

Pedrosa, the quickest RC16 in eighth this morning, explained: “In the morning we 🔯di🔜d a good job and we were confident for the afternoon. Unfortunately, in the afternoon, I was having a hard time with one of the bikes.
“So mid-session I decided to quit that bike and took the other bike. Immediately I felt positive. Unfortunately, I pushed a bit too early and I crashed, so maybe🦄 the tyre wasn't ready or something.
“And then I could not continue with the bike I liked. So I had to go back to the other bike and finished the session in the best way possible✃, but it wasn't enough to go to Q2.”
With Augusto Fernandez just 22nd, GASGAS rookie star Pedro Acosta is the only RC16 rider so 🐽far confirmed in Qualifying 2, with sixth place on Friday.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi♔ come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.