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Darryn Binder crashes out of Malaysian MotoGP2 after strong start

South African rider Darryn Binder’s race ended prematurely at the Petronas Sepang International Circuit.

Local MotoGP 2 racer, Darryn Binder, is disappointed after he did not finish the Grand Prix of Malaysia over the past weekend.

He took to the Petronas Sepang International Circuit on October 26, and he announced his setback on his official website.

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“Our race finished way too soon. It’s a pity because I started well and in a few turns I had already moved up seven positions,” he added.

Darryn crashed, and he said that, unfortunately, the race was unable to restart.

“Now we’ll fly home to reset and be ready for the last two races of the season,” he concluded.

Darryn is currently 23rd in the Championship Standings and will race again at the Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Portugal from November 7 to 9.

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