Malaysian MotoGP: Brad Binder: ‘Very interesting’ to see what last 8-9 months have done for us

For KTM’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder it 🐲will be ‘very interesting’ to see ‘wဣhat these 8-9 months of progress have done for us'.
The South African has tested an RC16 at Sepang in both 2020 and 2022, but the Covid cancellations for the past two years means he﷽ will be one of ten full-time riders making a&nb🌼sp;Malaysian MotoGP race debut on Sunday.
“Yeah, I’ve been here twice for testing. No racing yet. So I'm quite excited to race,” Binder said. “It's one of my favourite tracks on the calendar. I love riding here in Malaysia. Itꦏ lo✱oks like we've got pretty good weather up until Saturday afternoon, so let's try enjoy it while we can.
“All in all, I must say I'm quite excited to see how things go. In the test here we were nowhere near where we wanted to be, so it's going to be 🔯very interesting to see what these 8-9 months of progress have done for us. I'm excited to see the differences and let's see how we rack up this week.”
Explaining how the RC16 has changed since the test, Binder, currently sixth in the world championship but now jus꧂t one point clear of Johann Zarco, added:
“The base is the same, but I think the one really big differ🎉ence is the weight distribution and the springs and stuff that we run is completely different.
“When we were last here, it was very clear we couldn't stop the bike and kept losing the front. So th🎐ese changes were what fixed that and let see if they’ve 𝕴fixed it here.”
The February test proved challenging for KTM in terms of best laps with Miguel Oliveira leading the way in 15th place and Binder 18t♕h.
“The first day, which was good, and the second day we did I think like 10 laps in the morning and it started pouring with rain,” Binder said. “And I think my testing here in 2020 you can pretty much write off because things are so different now and I was🦩 still trying to🌼 figure out what I'm riding.
“I don't w💖ant to really look too much into it, I just want to start from scratch and at least I've done a few laps here, so that always helps.”

VR46’s newly crowned rookie of the year, Marco Bez🌳zecchi, is also curious to see how much he has improved.
“First of all I would like to see where I improved the mo💜st, the difference in my riding between the beginning a𝄹nd now,” said the young Italian, who like the other newcomers was eligible for both the Shakedown test and Official Sepang test.
“And then, to see if our job with the🐽 base setting is good. From the beginning of th🏅e season to now, will be interesting.”
Bezzecchi, who came close to repeating his Assen podium heroics at Phillip Island last weekend, also re🐭ceived the latest Ducati aero in Aust𝄹ralia. He said it’s the only significant hardware update for his GP21 since Sepang.
“Just I received the front fai⛦ring in Australia, but all the rest is completely the same,” he confirmed.
“Now we have to see which one is better here. Becaus൩e I think that the new fairi💜ng is good but maybe won’t have the same advantage that I felt in Phillip Island.”

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