Sepang MotoGP Test: Binder: Turbulence behind other riders 'insane'

Darryn Binder’s bid to improve his overall positioning on day-two of the Sepang MotoGP test ended in ꧅vain after finishing 25th.
While Binder did improve ♎his pace by nearly a full second during today’s final day, the South African was still half a second shy of Franco Morbidelli in 24th.
Despite his positioning on the timing sheets, Binder was pleased with the ‘overall’ performance, while afternoon rain at Sepang provided a chance for the 24 year-old to com💛plete his first laps with the Michelin wets, something that left the RNF Yamaha rider initially ‘quite scared’.
Speaking after day-two, Binder added: "Unfortunately, just after lunch it 🌟started to rain, but being a rookie that was great beca꧋use it gave me a chance to go out on the wets for the first time ever on a big bike. That was very interesting.
"I was quite scared to go out but it was fun and I enjoyed it. In my eyes it’s been a very positive two days.&n♏bsp;
"We got faster and faster and that’s exactly wh🌟at I wanted to do. I would have liked to be even faster, but anyway, you gotta walk before you run. I felt like these two days were very positive."
During the two-day test Binder also got his first impression of riding🃏 with other riders, including team-mate Andrea Dovizioso which he called 'really cool' although the turbulence was 'insane' 🥃;and made it very easy to make mistakes.
"Yesterday I got out once or twice and rode a little bit behind Dovi. I wasn’t super close but jus🌟t in the distance," said Binder "This morning I actually got behind a couple of guys and that was ve💟ry interesting.
"When you want to do a fast lap it’s actually more difficult when you get behind someone because you know the slipstream is going to suck you i꧅n and you can make a mistake. When I wanted to go fast I was better off on my own. I mean even being passed.
"I got passed on the straight today and the turbulence from the bike when it gets in front of you🌺 is really insane.
"It’s definitely about getting used to things and lea🥀rning things. I got to a point where I was doing okay lap tiꦉmes and if the guys weren’t on brand new tyres then I could ride amongst them. That was really cool. I enjoyed that."