Brad Binder Spanish MotoGP Sprint pace “not disgusting, just too slow”
Brad Binder feels he was “ju♔st too slow” in the Spanish MotoGP 🌳Sprint, finishing 11th.

Finishing 11th in the MotoGP Sprint was the result of “not disgusting” pace for 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder, but the South African felt he was “♊just too slow”.
Binder hasn’t scored points in a Sprint since he finished eighth in Thailand, and in Saturday’s 12-lap race at Jerez he was 13 seconds off the win and the third-best KTM behind Maverick Vinales in seventh and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Pedro Acosta in 10th.
The 2016 Moto3 World Champion, who won the 2022 edition of the MotoGP Sprint atඣ Jerez, said that his Sprint performance fell below hꦿis expectations.
“I expected quite a lot more from the Sprint today,” said Binder, speaking to Moto♛GP.com after the Sprint.
“I felt like the conditions were quite a bit more tricky than especially w🐻hat we had this morning; it was a lot more greasy out on-track 𝓀and it made it a lot more tricky, for sure.
“I tried my best to manage all the 🎉situations out on-track, but it was really tricky.
“I felt like the pace wasn’t disgusting, I was quite consistent, but just too slowౠ.
“So, we’ve definitely got t🌊o find a little bit of extra pace and let’s see what we can do before tomorrow.”
Binder’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate, the aforementioned Acosta, was only ⛄0.6 seconds up the road havi🐓ng reverted to the 2024 specification RC16 for this weekend.
The Spanish rider crashed in F💟P2 at the final corner on Saturday morning, and was slowest of the 12 riders in Q2 before finishing 10th in the Sprint.
“It’s not easy when things d♚on’t go how you expected or how you plan,” Acosta said.
“The way is to keep pushing, keep conti🐼nuing 𓃲to work and this will pull us up.
“Yesterday was not bad and this morning was okay for pace but when the condi💝tions change then a lot of unexpec🦋ted things happen.
“We need to understand how to find a way.”

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