The Mercury

Is Binder a dark horse for MotoGP title?

‘Austrian GP was much better than we expected’

- | Sports Reporter

BRAD Binder started from the back of the grid, witnessed a major crash, took his chances and rode his luck to finish just off the podium at Sunday’s Austrian Grand Prix.

His fourth place finish at the Red Bull Ring catapulted the 25-year-old into the top five of the driver’s world championsh­ip, with pundits declaring the KTM rider to now be a dark horse in the title chase.

That is still a long way off, however, and much improvemen­t will be required from Binder and his team if they are to challenge for the championsh­ip. Much like his Czech Grand Prix victory – his first win in MotoGP – a week earlier, his fourth-placed finish this past weekend, was rather unexpected.

“(Sunday) was much better than we expected. I was happy with fourth position, I have to say,” Binder said.

Binder started the race off well, fighting his way up the field to battle for 10th before a horrific crash involving Italian Franco Morbidelli and Johann Zarco forced a restart. Though sickening, the crash was advantageo­us to Binder, who found himself in the top half of the grid at the restart. And although not as potent in his overtaking thereafter, Binder was propelled further up the field by more retirement­s, including that of teammate Pol Espargaro, who slid out of the race chasing victory.

It was a lucky afternoon for Binder, as much as it was down to his skill and perseveran­ce, a fact that the Potchefstr­oom-born rider was quick to acknowledg­e.

“It was tough at the beginning because I was able to make up places and it was a shame about the red flag, but it did give me an opportunit­y to restart from higher up on the grid,” said Binder.

“I didn’t pass too many riders after the restart, but there were a lot of crashes. On one hand I’m quite satisfied, but then I was also pretty lucky. Things turned out well, but let’s work again for next week.”

Next up for Binder & Co is the Styrian Grand Prix, also at the Red Bull Ring, this Sunday and another bit of luck, coupled with some good pace, would do Binder nicely.

 ??  ?? BRAD Binder is now in the top five of the driver’s world championsh­ip.
| EPA
BRAD Binder is now in the top five of the driver’s world championsh­ip. | EPA

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