Brad Binder names game-changing Pedro Acosta attribute he must copy on the KTM
Brad Binder previews🔥 factory KTM team's Sepang test

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder knows he must take inspiration from how 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta rides the KTM in one key area.
Acosta shone in his rookie campaign last year and has now been promoted into KTM’s MotoGP 💝factory team, alongside Binder.
Although Binder did edge Acosta last season in 🐬the championship by one place to finish as the top non-Ducati, he has named where the young star is getting more out of ♏his machinery.
“One thing that I need to do is starting on corner entry,” Binder sai🧔d when asked how he can copy Acosta’s riding style.
“I need to begin the process a bit earlier. I always deꩲlay, delay, delay then bang! Sl🌠ap it on as fast as I can!
“When you’re missing front grip it pu💙ts you in 🥃trouble.
“I need to do it more gently. It’s one thing I saꦑw he was doing from the beginning.
“If I can do it, it will make my life easier.”
Brad Binder wishes for two key KTM changes
Binder and Acosta are set for the 2025 official MotoGP Sepang test this week on F🔯ebruary 7-9, taking over from KTM test riders Dani Pedrosa and Pol Espargaro who rode at the Shakedown.
Binder named two crucial wishes for his KTM’s development: “One thing I’d like to see is🐬 less spin up the straight. That’s one thing I think could make a very big difference over the season.
“And, if we could turn a bit better, we wouldn’t have to force the front as much, th▨en we’d have less iss🎃ues in that department.
“Either one would be much appreciated.”
Bin𓆏der insists optimism is high at KTM: “Iꦯ honestly haven’t had a chat to Dani or Pol, but I’ve spoken to my crew.
“It’s the most upbeat I’ve seen tꦬhem in a long time, especially after a first test.
“Everyone is stoked. They’ve got a lot planned.”
He insists that any data or new parts throughout the season💟 will ꦓbe shared with new Tech3 duo Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini.
“It was the same la💙st year. What was for one, ⛎was for all,” he said.
“Anything we🌌 tried wasღ shifted to all four riders to get their comments, then updates were made.
“I 🐠feel like we’re a team of four, not two. There might be a wall between us, but everything e🎶lse is open.”

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