Matt Oxley thinks Brad Binder’s exit in Austin showed he’s not in good shape right now, especially after narrowly denying Diogo Moreira.
Binder succeeded with a P12 finish United States Grand Prixa far from successful season for the South African rider in a struggling comeback.
Pedro Acosta wants to see more from BinderEspecially as he asked KTM To improve the RC16 to help the teammate score consecutive points.
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Binder finds himself 12th in the championship standings after a disappointing outing in Austin. His performance this season b Speculation surrounding Binder’s future..
with equal KTM is asking for Binder’s contributionthe struggles he made last weekend, especially against the opposition Diogo Moreiradoes not make it easy to speculate about the future.
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Matt Oxley is concerned for Brad Binder after a tense clash with the ‘incredible Diogo Moreira’.
Matt Oxley They spoke on Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast While questioning Brad Binder’s performance at the recent United States Grand Prix.
After finding himself behind Francesco Bagnaia And Fermin AldeguerBinder barely caught up with Diogo Moreira to secure P12. And even then, Moreira looks better on the day.
“I mean, Bagnaia is 10th, Aldeguer 11th, Binder, 12th, he’s in a world of pain. He only beat Diogo Morera by splits.”
“Moreira is quick and consistent. He’s not doing mind-blowing things, but he’s doing well, he’s not making mistakes. It’s amazing.”
Binder’s performance was very poor, especially considering Pedro Acosta’s once again outstanding performance was enough to secure a P3 finish for the KTM. Even Binder was thrown off by his own performance.
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Brad Binder said, speaking after the United States Grand Prix. Speed ​​week He was unable to find the pace for a better result and was hoping to turn things around in Jerez.
“It was a very difficult weekend for me. I was very slow and I didn’t get any speed at the weekend.
“The race was very long, I heard rumors from the very beginning of the race, and as the race went on it got tougher. It was really difficult.”
“Two twelfth places is a long way from what I think is good. We have a lot of homework and we hope to be fast in Jerez.”
Binder seems to be completely lost this seasonFailure to deliver results to KTM. And if this continues, his future with the team will be more at risk than it already is.
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