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Podium finish for Brad at Spanish MotoGP™

Krugersdorp's Brad Binder has surged up to third in the 2023 MotoGP™ world championship standings after a second place in Spain.

Round four of the 2023 MotoGP™ saw the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team shift their Grand Prix project into another gear.

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Krugersdorp’s Brad Binder and his Australian teammate Jack Miller finished second and third on Sunday, April 30 for another podium ‘brace’ and after claiming a second Sprint victory of the season on Saturday, April 29.

Cooler temperatures and cloudier skies greeted the hoards of fans that poured into the Circuit de Jerez – Angel Nieto for the Gran Premio MotoGP™ Guru by Gryfyn de España. After a stellar Saturday, the Red Bull KTM trio lined up for the full 25-lap Grand Prix race distance hopeful of more high competitiveness and podium contention.

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Brad Binder crosses the finish line in second place at the Spanish MotoGP. Photo: Gold & Goose / Red Bull Content Pool.

Starting from the same qualifying positions of second (Jack), fourth (Brad), and sixth (Dani Pedrosa) the KTM RC16s were prominently placed into the first corner. The race was forced into a restart after a collision in Turn 2 but the RC16s were again 1-2 from the ‘off’ and for the 24-lap chase.

Both riders swapped positions and track space but Brad was the main pace setter as Jack had his hands full with Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin. Francesco was in strong form and took the lead with four laps to go. Brad attacked hard and set his fastest lap on the final circulation. The margin was a narrow 0.2 of a second at the flag. Jack fended off Jorge to come home in third.

Brad has surged up to third in the world championship standings with his 12-point haul from Saturday – the second of the year so far – helping towards the total. Jack is fourth and just 13 points behind. KTM is second in the constructor’s table and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing holds the same slot in the Teams’ competition.

The Gran Premio MotoGP™ Guru by Gryfyn de España will be bookended by the first one-day official test of the season. The team will be busy again on Monday at Jerez with a view toward potential upgrades and more homologation ahead of the SHARK Grand Prix de France at Le Mans on May 13 to 14.

“Today was fantastic,” said a delighted Brad.

“So happy to get a solid podium and to be out front leading the race. I kept seeing that I had a little gap, so I thought I had done the job and had to look after my rear tire…but I think I cooked it a bit with three-four laps to go. It is what it is, but I managed my best lap of the race right at the end trying to get Pecco: hats off to him. Thanks to my team and everyone for their support. We’ll try again next week.”

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