Brad Binder is convinced KTM can fight Ducati for a MotoGP title if they solve their spinning when rear tyre grip fades.
The factory KTM rider, who was rewarded for his brilliant 2023 campaign thus far with a new MotoGP deal that takes him until the end of 2026, was every bit the match for Francesco Bagnaia during the early stages of both the sprint and Grand Prix in Austria.
"For sure, they have made a small step with their launch," said Binder."The launch is one thing, but when they pick up the bike and start shifting through the gears they are somehow making more grip than us. Binder stated:"I came here with the intention to win. There would have been nothing nicer than to win the home Grand Prix for all of us."But two second’s and a front row; I’ll take it any day. I felt good! I can’t tell you how good a job my team has done.
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