MotoGP’s Binder moves up with top 10 finish in Italy
Brad Binder throttled away at the Grand Prix of Italy by placing in the top 10 and moved up in the World Championship Standings.
Brad Binder made a comeback at the MotoGP’s Brembo Grand Prix of Italy over the weekend of June 20 to 22, where he placed in the top 10.
The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team announced that Brad twisted his throttle and placed ninth at the grand prix.
Brad said he got a decent start but didn’t have the pace to go with the next group in front of him.

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“I knew it was important to make the rear tyre last until the end and also guard the front because it was very hot and I was surrounded by riders. I didn’t want it to tuck. It was a tricky race and I’m glad to finish,” he added.
“It’s by no means what I wanted, but at least it’s a starting point. Importantly, I found out what we need to finish for next week, and if we can get a little bit more stability, it will be very beneficial,” he concluded.
Brad has moved up to 13th in the World Championship Standings and will race again in the Netherlands from June 27 to 29 at the Motul Grand Prix of the Netherlands.
