British MotoGP: Binder recovers from ‘getting swamped’ to finish sixth

Brad Binder produced yet another i🍃mpressive charge through the field to claim sixth place at the Briti𓃲sh MotoGP.
After starting 12th, the South African lost a further two places heading into tꦜurn one due to being affected by his inside starting position.
With the inside grid slots at Silverstone pressed tight against the pit wall,🦄 it created a ‘hairpin’ type of entry line t🌊o the corner for Binder.
However, the KTM rider put that aside as the race went on and began to bre♔ak into the top ten due to yet more stunning late rac🍷e pace.
Binder’s final overtake came with t𓃲hree l𝓀aps to go as he got ahead of a struggling Joan Mir for sixth.
Speaking after the race, Binder said: "I was able to do a really quick lap in Q2 but other than that it was difficult for us. We didn’t have it all our own way and it wasജn’t very easy for us to be as consistently fast as some of the other guys.
"But you know, the team has been working so hard, we tried so many different things and the b𝕴est bike I had all week🦩end was in the race.
"So, hats off to the boys for doing such a great job yeah. 🙈In the race I didn’t get a great start. 12th place is right on the pit wall and it almost makes turn one like a hairpin, so I ended up just getting swamped into turn one.
"I lost a few positions, but as the race went on andꦰ everyone’s🦋 tyres started to drop, I managed to keep my pace constant and could come back.
"But yeah, unfortunately I lost too much time in the first half of the race. But on a weekeꦛnd like this to walk away with a sixth place, I can’t ask for much more and let’s see how we do in Aragoꦛn."