“The guys ahead are in a league of their own” - Brad Binder demands more from KTM

Brad Bin🐠der: “We need to find something because the guys ahead of us were in a league of their own.”

Brad Binder
Brad Binder

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder believes a clear direction has been found for KTM heading into the MotoGP summer break.

Despite only finishing ninth in the German grand prix, Binder felt ‘much better’ aboard hi💜s RC16 fo⛄llowing big changes to his bike from Saturday.

Binder was seventh heading into the final lap before an error in the final sector allowed Pedro𒀰 Acosta to get ahead of him, which led to the rookie becoming the top KTM in the race.

“We made some big ch♏anges for today’s race, and the warm-up in particular,” said Binder. “The bike felt much better and it was much easier to handle. We made a big step for the race which gave us better turning.

“The bike was stopping a bit better b🤡ut clearly we need to find something because the guys ahead of us were in a league of their own.

“It’s the same story of the la🌌st few races. We need🌜 to find more pace to go with the boys ahead.

“I think we 𒊎got some valuable information and made some radical changes to figure out what direction we need to go in to try and keep the performance over a race especially.

“Everything was going quite average in the race and then on the last lap I lost the front going down the waterfall anꦛd lost two positions.

“Not ideal but I’d ☂rather lose two positions than going into the summer break feeling beating up.”

Discussing 💜his race, Acosta admitted it was tough꧋ as he suffered another difficult weekend overall.

Seventh was a good salvage job fr🐈om the GASGAS rider, although it was another race where he and KTM had no answers for Ducati, not the Aprilia of Miguel Oliveira. 

Acosta added: "It was a tough race overall, after a weekend with a few issu💞es, but somehow it was good to have these struggles before I head to the factory in Austria next week, as we will be able to work on these together.

“Overall we are hap𒉰py with the first half of the season. We have been making progress🐟 round after round, but there is still a long way to go!"

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