Brad Binder enjoys his new prestige as South Africa’s new sports star by bringing the sense of victory to KTM’s Austrian MotoGP.
Brad Binder says he is relying on the massive wave he has won around the world and in his local South Africa after fitting in to the first user of the “rainbow nation” to achieve a top-notch victory of elegance.
A historic fortune that secured KTM’s first MotoGP victory in just his third career start in the most sensitive sport, Binder took the momentum a few days later at the manufacturer’s well-known Austrian MotoGP headquarters in the Red Bull Ring.
A circuit that will know more than anyone else in the calendar thanks to the concessions that allow KTM greater freedom to check – for now, at least . . . – With rain forecasts for the weekend Binder is determined not to let us get carried away instead, focuses on ensuring a forged result on domestic soil.
”I did some laps around Jerez in 2019, but at this point I still didn’t know how things were going on a MotoGP motorcycle, but it’ll be great to see the rainy situations again, strangely I’m ahead.
“It’s a vital weekend for Red Bull and KTM, it will be great to have a wonderful weekend for them. However, it is vital to keep your feet on the ground, restart and continue as I was last weekend and review spending a weekend blank in general. »
An incredibly popular good fortune in MotoGP as a whole, Binder also felt the effects of his new top profile in South Africa by carrying the flag with his own patriotic signal.
“I was surprised like everyone else, but yes, it’s a super cool week, it’s great. Despite everything, getting a win is fantastic, just for my entire Red Bull KTM team and everyone who’s supported me all the time. “.
“It’s pretty far-fetched [in South Africa] to be honest. In fact, it’s great, the news has exploded in the house – South Africans are fantastic and really help any athlete who’s doing well, I’ve had a wonderful help at home and in fact, I’m looking ahead to give them another smart show.
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