“Guaranteed top five” disappears for Brad Binder, KTM
Brad Binder looked set for KTM’s season-best finish in COTA - until c༺haos at the sta🥂rt and then a technical issue ended his race.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder was one of three riders perfectly positioned to capitalise on the original start of the COTA MotoGP, having correctly opted for slicks.
But after the start was delayed due to a dramatic last-minute dash to pit l🌸ane by many of those on wet tyres, the South African was left with nothing to show for it on the restart.
Unlike Enea Bastianini (seventh) and Ai O𒁏gura (ninth), who salvaged top-ten finishes, Binder’s grand prix ended i𝓡n disappointment when a technical issue forced him to retire from fifth place.
“A chaotic start! Nobody knew what was going on”
With the rest of 💙the original grid lining up on slicks, Binder, Bastianini, and Ogura were suddenly on course for at least a podium finish.
However, the con⭕fusion caused by other riders abandoning their wet bikes and running back to the pits forced Race Direction to delay the start on sওafety grounds - due to the number of bikes, riders, team members and guests crossing pit lane.
“A chaotic start! Nobody knew what🍸 was going on,” said Bin♐der, who had qualified 16th.
With no ride-through penalties carri🍬ed over for the restart, and all riders then fitting slicks, Binder found himself back to square one.
From Sprint Struggles to Grand Prix Charge
However, after struggling to twelfth in the Sprint, the South African was much more competitive in th🌼♔e grand prix.
Binder was in fifth and on course for KTM’s best result of the year, when his RC1ജ6 stopped with a technical issue with six laps to go.
“I got away re𝐆ally well and fought with the guys earl🥃ier on,” Binder recalled.
“I took my time to see where I could push with the wet patches on theꦐ track and after about half-race distance I felt I could push-on.
“I moved up another position but then we had an electrical issue and ha🌳d to stop.

“Really unfortunately because we would have been🐠 gu🔥aranteed a top five.
“But, anyway, we made an important step forward and the bike was a lot more how I wanted it, so hats off ♈to my team.”
With Binder retiring, Bastianini emerged as the top KTM in seventh. Pedro Acosta crashed and then retired, while🐲 Maverick Viñales managed to climb from a pit lane start to 14th.
“We cannot be happy with the final results or what happened but it hides some of the progress we 💞are making,” said KTM team manager Aki A♉jo.
“Brad had much more feedback from his bike after some changes to the setting and this was more positive and we want to see how it will work in Qatar. We should have made the top five with him… We’re in th🏅🌸e right direction.”
Despite his first non-scoring weekend of the season, Binder remains KTM’s൲ top rider in the world championship, albeit slipping to 11th in the standings.

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