Brad Binder: KTM MotoGP project “continues as normal” amid PMG woes
Brad B꧃inder comments on 🌱recent Pierer Mobility Group changes

KTM MotoGP rider Brad🌼 Binder say🎶s “everything continues as normal” with the project amid the Pierer Mobility Group’s recent board of directors downsizing.
Earlier this week 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:the Austrian firm announced that four of 🔜six directors have been removed🍸 from its board amid a poor financial outlook for PMG due - according to the company - to the recession in Germany and the high cost of living in the United States of America.
This has led to questions about t♈he racing project at ✤PMG, though it has insisted that its activities will not be affected.
When asked for his thoughts on the matter, Binder said on Thuﷺrsday ahead of the Thai Grand Prix: “Well, for me, my under𝕴stand is everything continues as normal.
“And the o🌟nly thing I can do is try to win some races.
“Apparently what wins on Sunday sells on Monday. So, that’s my new mo🍒tivation here and let’s see what ha🍎ppens.”
The financial underperformance of PMG comes off the back of a largely difficult year in MotoGP for the brand, which is yet🐼 to win a race in 2024 with three rounds remaining.
While it is second in the constructors’ championship, it is some 326 points shy of ౠrunaway winn✨er Ducati in the standings.
In the riders’ table, Binder is its leader in fifth, bu♉t is 232 points behind fourth and hasn’t been on the podium since the opening round of the season in Qatar.
He is locked in a tight battle for fifth with KTM rookie Pedro Acos🍨ta, who is 11 points adrift of the South African having scored four grand prix podiums this year.
When asked if it was important to bea🔥t Acosta in the standings this year, Binder replied: “For me,🦂 it’s really simple.
“Well,🌃 not just me but my entire team. None of us want to be finishing𝄹 where we are each weekend.
“We want to be a lot further up the grid and I feel like we need to keep focusing on what we do on the circuit and take advantag🐈e of every single lap.
“And if we do that, the results on Saturday and Sunday will be better, and the cham♌pionship and the rest takes care of itself.
“So, I think really jꦅust focus on the job I can do in the present moment and of course if I can do that well the rest will sort itself out.”
