Brad Binder and Jack Miller point to the same problem with their KTMs

“I suffered in the first half o♊f the race, until the initial drop of the rear tyre"

Brad Binder
Brad Binder

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller both had to battle understeer during the sprint ra𓃲ce at the German MotoGP on 👍Saturday.

Binder ul🤡timately finished eighth, with Jack ꦐMiller 11th.

Tech3’s Augusto Fernandez was 16th, and Pedro Acosta last after runni෴ng off the track in the latter stages.

Binder explained: “We mad🍎e some changes before the🉐 race, just to find some margin with the front.

“We have struggled this weekend with understeer. Whenever we push, we miss turning and have a 🔯lot of understeer.

“It was really hard on the front tyre.

“In the race,🔜 we had🏅 to try to calm things down a bit.

“It seemed to work well. The braki🌄ng and entry worked pretty good.

“We made a ti🌳ny step, there. Hopefully [on Sunday] we can make another.”

Miller added: “We got a decent start. Quali did𝄹n’t go to plan, ju🍸st missed it a little bit, timing-wise…

“But I was able to get a good start. I was t♓ucked in there with Brad, Marc and so o🦋n.

“I suffered✃ in the first half of the r🍌ace, until the initial drop of the rear tyre.

“Then I felt I could come into my own.

“The bike was understeering💦 an awful lot, at the beginning🍌 of the race.

I tried to nurse that, as best I could.

“When the rear droppe🅷d, I could manage the frontཧ a lot better, and make some moves.

“A good little battle with Diggia, Raul and co on the last laps. I was able to get the better of them, that was nice. Good to be in a tཧussl🍰e with them.”

The factory KTM pair have been largely kept in the shadow of the prodigious rookie🦹 Acosta this season.

Binder hasn’t been able to replicate the podium he ac♑hieved at the first round of the year, while Miller’s season peaked with a P5 at Portimao.

The Sachsen๊ring on Sunday is the latest opportunity for Binder to deliver a reminder of last year’s form, and for Miller to earn a 202🅺5 contract elsewhere after being nudged out by KTM.

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