How going slow led to ‘wasteful’ Brad Binder crash in Aragon MotoGP
Brad Binder fell out of atop top five result

KTM’s Brad Binder says he was going slower than in previous laps when he fell ou🉐t of fifth in Sunday’s MotoGP Aragon Grand Prix, which he branded “a waste”.
KTM 💖enjoyed one of its better weekends𒆙 of the year, as it got three bikes directly into Q2 for the first time since last season’s Catalan GP.
It came away from Arago with a brace of top five results cour♛tesy of Pedro Acosta, who was fourth in the grand prix.
But a double top five in Sunday’s race went walking when 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder crashed going through Turn 3 at the mid📖way point.
Binder says he felt better with the front end oꩵf his RC16 at Aragon, but notes that whenever this is the case “it tends to give up on me” following his crash.
“Today it was mint,” he told the media on Sunday.
“I didn’t spin off the line, everything going normal, accordi𓂃ng to plan. And I just lost the front at Turn 3.
“When I lost it⛦ I thought ‘what the hell happened?’ Then I went back to the garage I looked at the data and I had less 🐼speed, less front brake and less load on the front tyre.
“So, it’s a little bit tri🧸cky because every time I take good confidence with the front and I feel it’s more or less there, it tends to give up o💫n me a little bit.
“So, not ideal for 🤡sure, but I need to take the positives from the weekend.
“Every time I felt good and I could do a🌳 decent job, I 🍷was always more or less in the mix.
“So, if we can hold the performance from this ꧅weekend going forward, things can only get bette🧸r.”
Binder feels he had similar pace to team-mate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta bef🤪ore his crash, saying he was “trying not to be stupi꧅d” with pushing his tyres to mount an attack on fourth place.
“🦩Well, I knew here you have to be kind to your rear tyre,” he added.
“So I was trying my best to be good to the edge. And I felt like I had the same pace as ⛎him.
“And 🐟I was just pretty much trying to be clean, not be stupid, not make mistakes, and when I went sliding off 🔯I thought ‘what a waste’. But shit happens.”
Binder’s crash appears to have hinted at what works to give him a better front end on the KTM, however, as he notes: “The ♔way I made the front feel better all weekend was just add weight to it. So, clearly it gives us a bit of a direction.”

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