Binder's Fightback : From 22nd to 15th in Le Mans MotoGP Sprint

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2024
  • #habamotor #motogp2024 #motogp #motogplemans #redbullracing #ktmracing
    In the fifth Sprint of the MotoGP season at Le Mans, Jack Miller showcased his resilience by securing a commendable 8th position, adding valuable championship points to his tally. Despite facing a competitive field, Miller battled through the crowded track, while his teammate Brad Binder, who started 22nd on the grid, made a remarkable recovery to climb several positions but ultimately finished 15th.
    Miller's journey to the Sprint saw him qualify directly for Q2, where he secured the 11th fastest time, narrowly missing out on a higher grid position due to factors like yellow flags. Meanwhile, Binder encountered challenges during practice and qualification, including multiple falls, which affected his starting position.
    The Sprint unfolded over 13 intense laps under scorching conditions, with Binder pushing hard to make up ground but struggling with front tire temperatures that hampered his performance. Miller, despite a slow start and initial rear tire issues, managed to secure two points with his 8th place finish, demonstrating his ability to navigate challenging conditions.
    Looking ahead to the race, both riders and the Red Bull KTM team aim to capitalize on the insights gained from the Sprint and optimize their strategies for the anticipated wet weather conditions on race day.
    Despite facing obstacles, Miller and Binder remain determined to make the most of the French outing, leveraging every opportunity to maximize their performance on the track.
    In terms of the qualifying results, Jorge Martin secured pole position, followed closely by Francesco Bagnaia and Maverick Viñales. Miller's 11th place and Binder's 22nd place on the grid reflected their challenges during the qualification sessions.
    Overall, while the Sprint presented its share of difficulties, both riders and the team remain focused on extracting the most from the Grand Prix of France, poised to tackle the race with determination and strategic insight.
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