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Binder is focused on the future

- SPORTS REPORTER

SOUTH Africa’s Brad Binder rued his decisions this past weekend at the Red Bull Ring but remains optimistic of his chances to appear on the MotoGP podium again in the coming weeks.

Binder started the Styria Grand Prix 13th on the grid, and managed to ride his way to sixth spot before Maverick Vinales was forced to jump from his Yamaha in a life-or-death decision after his brakes failed.

The subsequent crash, which saw his bike smash into the barriers and erupt into flames, red flagged the race.

After a brief halt in proceeding­s, Binder found himself in prime position to push for another podium at the restart.

That, however, never materialis­ed with the 25-year-old rookie making uncharacte­ristic and perhaps inexperien­ced mistakes during the closing stages of the GP.

Neverthele­ss, Binder was pleased with his and Red Bull KTM’s performanc­e.

Said Binder after the race: “To get up to sixth was already great. I felt really, really good.

“Unfortunat­ely, with the red flag and the restart I didn’t make the best decision with the tyres and really struggled to stop, even running off at Turn 1, but I was able to come back to eight.”

Despite his misadventu­res, Binder remained positive and admitted he was looking forward to next month’s double-header in San Marino at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli.

“All in all we should be happy,” said Binder.

“I gave my best out there and the bike was fantastic. The team worked really well and I’m super-excited for the next race. I think we can do a good job at Misano.”

Binder remains fourth in the riders’ world championsh­ip, 21 points behind early pacesetter Fabio Quartararo of France.

MotoGP, meanwhile, takes a short hiatus and will return on September 13, giving Binder plenty of time to contemplat­e his mistakes, learn from them, and push towards greater things.

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