Brad Binder explains progress of copying Pedro Acosta’s style on the KTM
Brad Binder details his Thursday test in Sepang

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder admitted he would aim to copy some of Pedro Acosta’s riding style to extract more from his KTM.
Two days into the official MotoGP Sepang testꦺ, Binder went 11th-fastest and has been attempting some of the corner entry moves where Acosta excel𒉰led last season in his rookie year.
Acosta is joining Binder in the factory garage 🎃this season to keep the older rider on his toes.
Asked about💞 replicating Acosta’s entry to the corners, Binder said: “I have been tryin🌟g to cut some metres, here and there.
“When I go to push, I revert back to what I know🥀. It’s something to work on in the future.
“I have found benefits already, in riding style ♔and the way to stop the bike, especially with the front angle going tighter and earlier.
“I have found cool elements to play with.”
Brad Binder updates on KTM testing
Binder said about Thursday testing at Sepang: “It started off pretty good with back-to-back runs in the morning, checking different configurations on the engine. It was interestin꧑g.
“In the afternoon we tried set-ups with the suspension. We ✱found some stuff which adds a little bit of potential.
“Tonight we will sit down, and put🅘 it all together.”
The new tail s🎃potted on the KTM has not yet completely fixed the issue with vibrations.
“It’s a wo💧🍰rk in progress. The balance seems to be better, for some of our issues,” Binder said.
“But we still need to work on it, to geꦆt information.”
Last y🐼ear Binder noted that his rear tyre was pushing the front, but that problem hasn’t reappeared in Sepang.
൩“It feels okay at this track, strangely enough,” he said. “At least for the moment!
“But it’s deceiving at this test. 🐽🏅The grip is so good. You need to go to a green track to figure it out exactly.
“But the front has felt good.”

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