KTM has announced it has agreed a new deal with Brad Binder to retain him as a factory MotoGP rider through to the end of 2026.
The South African has been part of the KTM family since 2015, when he joined the Ajo squad in Moto3 – with which he won the 2016 lightweight class world championship.
He stunned in his third grand prix when he took a sensational maiden victory for himself and the team at the Czech GP, with Binder winning for a second time in 2021 at KTM’s home event in Austria after staying out on slicks on a wet track. “A massive thank you to KTM and the management for trusting in me and for letting me be involved in this incredible programme for a few more years,” Binder said.
“2015 and those first KTM races feel like a long time ago! But also time passes quickly and we’ve made some special memories.Brad Binder, Red Bull KTM Factory RacingKTM’s motorsport boss Pit Beirer said retaining Binder was a “big priority” for the brand, adding: “We love everything about this guy: he is an all-out racer and leaves everything on the track.
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