MotoGP Austria: Brad Binder ‘clear about where I need to improve’ to beat Francesco Bagnaia

Second to Francesco Bagnaia during the MotoGP spr🦩int at the Red Bull Ring, Binder was an early contender before front tyre pressures made it difficult for him to follow the world champion.
Binder eventually finished two seconds🎐 down on the Italian, who managed to lead every la🃏p and thus avoid any overheating with his tyres.
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Hoping to win his third race of the season - first Grand Prix after cl♊aiming success in the Sprint at Argentina and Jerez - Binder says it’s clear where he needs to improve compared to Bagnaia.
"I thought I would have a bit extra to put🔯 up a better fight but Pecco’s pace was fantastic🦩," said the factory KTM rider.
"He did a fantastic job and made no mistakes. It was clear where I need to imp🦩rove to be more competitive and I think the Grand Prix will be an interesting race, with it being double the distance.
"There is going to be a lot more saving going on. I fluffed the start but anyway, it was really tough following the first three laps because the front pressure w🍌ent through the roof.
"It started locking lཧike hell so the places I could catch up is where I was losing.
"It was really tough for me because the more I wanted to caไtch him and fight him, the more I was having moments and h🥃ad to try and be clever."
Aside from an overheating 🅷front tyre, Binder also admitted that spinning 🥃on the rear was an issue when changing gears.
Binder stated: "One point I noticed [a d💜ifference to Bagnaia and the Ducati] is when we shift gearsဣ we keep spinning.
"When the tyre is fresh it’sಞ not an issue at all but as the tyre drops spinning it becomes more and more of an issue."