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

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

Brad Binder
Brad Binder

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller both had to battle understeer during the sprint race at the༒ Germ🃏an MotoGP on Saturday.

Binder ultimately ൲finished eighth, with Jack Miller♉ 11th.

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

Binder explained: “We made some chang🐻es 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 th🍸ings down a bit.

“It seemed to work wel𝕴♑l. The braking and entry worked pretty good.

“We made a tiny step, there. H൩opꦉefully [on Sunday] we can make another.”

Miller added: “We got a decent start. Quali didn𝓡’t go to plan, just missed it🅘 a little bit, timing-wise…

“But I was ꦉable to get a good start. I was tucked in there with Brad, Marc and so on.

“I suffered in the firsไt half of the race, until the initial drop of the rear tyre.

“Then I felt I could come into my own.

“The bik❀e was understeering an awful lot, at tꦆhe beginning of the race.

I tried to nurse that, as best I could.

“When the rear dropped, I could manage𝓀 the front a lot better🅺, and make some moves.

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

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

Binder hasn’t been able to replicate the podium he achieved at the first round of the year, while Miller’s sꦰeason peaked with a P💫5 at Portimao.

The 🍰Sachsenring on Sunday is the latest opportunity for Binder to deliver a reminder of last year’s form, and for Miller to earn a 2025 contract elsewhere after being nudged out by KTM.

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