Brad Binder at British MotoGP: “Nothing fun about it! It was sketchy… roll and see what happens”

Brad Binder has explained how “sketchy” the British MotoGP became when the rain fell.
Brad Binder, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 6 August
Brad Binder, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 6 August

KTM’s Binder finished third at Silverstone behind Aprilia’s Aleix Espargaro an༺d Ducati’s ♉Francesco Bagnaia.

He was asked about riding in wet conditions with slick tyres and even made Espargaro chuckle 🌃with his blunt description of a MotoGP rider🐻’s mentality.

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“T🗹here’s nothin𓃲g fun about it! You’ve got to roll and see what happens,” he said.

“[Espargaro and Bagnaia] would disappear then com🔯e back again. How much risk are you willing to take? You don’t really know.

“[Sunday] was sketchy, hard to understa꧃🎶nd lap-by-lap.

“It was sketchy because the rain fell with seven✃ laps to go. If it really started to 💃rain, it would have paid off.

“It was whoever was willing to take the ris🌜k at the time. It was like a yo-yo - someone would go, then come back.

“It was hard to understand ♕how hard to pusꦉh, or how wet the track was.

“We we🍸re fortunate it was the last sector that w💞as damp, other than that you could raid it.

“I really wanted to win after my mistakes at Assen, my team 🐻deserved it. But the two guys in front did a fantastic job.

“It’s not easy in these conditions. Especially if you’re first, you’re the 𒅌guinea pig.

“I’m really happy🅷 with how everything’s going lately. Our bike is super-competitive.”

Aleix Espargaro, Francesco Bagnaia, Brad Binder, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 6 August
Aleix Espargaro, Francesco Bagnaia, Brad Binder, MotoGP race, British MotoGP, 6 August

KTM even put the feelers out to ascertainꦦ whether Bagnaia breached track limits on a frantic final lap, after he had been overtaken by Espargaro, but when still ▨led Binder.

The Stewards confirmed 🐽Bagnaia did not, meaning Binder’s third-place finish would not be amended to improve, but it still represented a strong outing for KTM, who also saw Jack Miller💖 finish in eighth.

B꧅inder’s race almost ended early amid contact with Jorge Martin.

Asked🦩 if he nearly crashe𒉰d, Binder said: “It was close. I’m sorry to Jorge. 

“I got sandwiched between two bikes, touched fꦐrom both sides, in the middle of Jorge and Luca Marini. 

“I’m glad we all got away from that one. ಌI saw parts fly off my bike, I’m not sure what, but it was shaking so 🌃there was damage.”

Silverstone was a second podium of the 2023𒁃 season for Binder, heading into KTM’s home ra🀅ce at the Austrian MotoGP next up.

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