The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sibling rivalry on two wheels

BINDER JNR REGRETS NOT BEATING BIG BROTHER

- Jaco van der Merwe

In earning his first points in only his second MotoGP start, Darryn Binder almost did the unthinkabl­e in Indonesia on Sunday and nearly beat big brother Brad Binder.

Starting from 23rd on the grid in the rain-affected Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia, Darryn stormed through the field to finish 10th and earn the Ride-of-theDay award.

The WithU Yamaha RNF rider went wheel-to-wheel with Brad, admitting how sweet it could have been to beat his big brother, who went on to finish eighth.

“After I moved up into the points which I was really happy about I started seeing my brother and thought, ‘here we go, maybe we could have a race for a little bit’. I managed to get past him, but I got through just too quickly and the last couple of laps I struggled a little bit,” Darryn told motogp. com.

“Riding against Brad was cool. I wish I beat him, but he got the best of me today and I’ll try and beat him the next opportunit­y I get.”

Brad described his eighth place on Sunday “like a win”.

The eight points Brad earned at the Mandalika circuit helped the Red Bull KTM rider close the gap on championsh­ip leader Enea Bastianini to just two points.

The Italian, who won the season opener in Qatar, earned five points in Indonesia to move up to 30 points, followed by Brad (28) and current world champion Fabio Quartararo (27).

Brad’s team-mate Miguel Oliveira won the second race of the season to move up to fourth in the championsh­ip on 25 points.

Red Bull KTM’s points haul of 33 means that the Austrian outfit tops the manufactur­ers standings for the first time in its six-year tenure in the category. KTM (53 points) is 12 points clear of second placed Monster Energy Yamaha (41).

Brad admits he had high hopes of building on his fourth place at the start after the race finally got underway following a 75-minute delay due to the wet weather. However, a technical problem early in the race cost him dearly.

“I’m disappoint­ed because I had a good feeling all weekend and especially with rain tyres. Unfortunat­ely, I did the whole race with the ride height device down and to finish eighth is like a win.

Darryn added that racing in the wet was a steep learning curve on the powerful MotoGP bike. After spending seven seasons in Moto3. “It was quite an experience. I could not believe the amount of grip those tyres.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? FAMILY TIES. MotoGP rookie Darryn Binder gave his big brother Brad a proper scare at the Indonesia Grand Prix on Sunday.
Picture: Getty Images FAMILY TIES. MotoGP rookie Darryn Binder gave his big brother Brad a proper scare at the Indonesia Grand Prix on Sunday.

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