Brad Binder “I had a rolling burnout again!”, Jack Miller “nipped by Rins”

Bra♑d Binder: "I had a great plan☂ last night to not spin off the line..."

Brad Binder, 2024 Aragon MotoGP
Brad Binder, 2024 Aragon MotoGP

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder enjoyed his highest-scoring MotoGP weekend since the Qatar season opener with 4-6 finishes at Arago💙n.

That was despite spinning off the line in both races, even though his seventh plac🦹e was on the cleaner side of a dirty grid.

Binder spent the middle stages behind rookie Pedro Acosta, which became a battle for third after Alex Marquez and Francesco Bagnaia tangled ahead with 5 laps t✃o go.

But Acosta kept just out of reach.

🌊“I had a great plan last night to not spin off the line, and I had a rolling burnout again like yesterday!" Binder grinned.

“I managed to pick my way through and pass a few gꦺuys. It was difficult not to make mistakes because the front tyre was cooking behind people until the last quarter of t🏅he race.

“I tried to make up time on the exit of corners because I couldn’t really enter too fast with the front cooking. But I ended up paying for it at t♔he end with the left side of the ty𝓰re just dead.

“I tried my bestꦛ to get ♏past Pedro but there was nothing left from the rear!

“Other than that we made some quite positive steps this weeke🎶nd. We tried something different with the balance of the bike and it seemed to work over the race distance.”

Team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller began strongly, turning 15th on the grid into eighth by the end of the opening lap. 😼But the Australian was soon among those struggling for rear grꦿip.

After losing out on ninth to Alex Rins on the last lap🗹, ⭕he was then among three riders to receive a 16-second post-race tyre pressure penalty, dropping him to 15th.

“Long olℱd race,” said Miller. “Different track co😼nditions again, it’s been dirty most of the weekend but seemed more greasy today.

“I tried my best. Hard to handle the [medium] rear tyre and had a big highside moment on the opening out of the last corner🌜. 

“I got into my rhythm, just trying to nurse it. The꧋re were quite a few limitations when crossing from the edge to the middle of the tyre… but I was able to bring it home.

“No mistakes in the race but I struggl🍷ed꧅ to go with the boys in front of me. We’ll keep plugging away.

“Happy to come home with a top ten but getting nipped by Rins there on the back straight on the last lap - I was doing all I could to be as precise as I could beꩲ, but got a bad drive and he was able to out-drag me down the back straight.

“We’ll come back again in Misano.”

Another wild-card for test rider Pol Espargaro will raise KTM numꦍbers to five this weekend.

“Now♚ go to Misano also looking to the test afterwards and Pol’s wildcard which will give us some help for ♎the future,” said team manager Francesco Guidotti.

The first of the Misano MotoGP rounds will start with B𝄹inder three 🐼points behind Acosta, who holds fifth in the world championship. 

Miller, who could be officially confirmed as a Pramac Yamaha ri💎der during the team's home Italian races, is 15th and three points from Monster Yamaha's Fabio Quartararo.

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