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KTM now "super close" to Ducati after Australia MotoGP round, says Binder

Brad Binder feels KTM is now “super close” to benchmark MotoGP manufacturer Ducati after another strong outing in last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix at Phillip Island.

The South African rider qualified second and ran in the same position for much of Saturday’s race, only dropping out of the podium fight when he was passed by eventual winner Johann Zarco on the penultimate lap.

Binder was closing in on Jorge Martin, who was the only frontrunner at Phillip Island to risk the soft rear tyre, when the sister Pramac Ducati of Zarco forced his way by at the right-hand hairpin of Turn 4 (Miller Corner), giving Francesco Bagnaia and Fabio Di Giannantonio the chance to pass as well.

Binder went on to finish fourth ahead of Martin, continuing the strong form he has shown in particular since the introduction of KTM’s carbon fibre chassis at Motegi.

“If you take where we were last season compared to now, the step is huge,” said Binder. “We made a massive step forward, I felt so good on the bike.

“We had a really good qualifying, best qualifying I’ve ever had in MotoGP. It was super cool lining up with no-one in front of you.

“I think we’re not far off, we’re super close [to Ducati]. Clearly at the end they had a little bit more grip than we had, even though I nursed my tyre the whole way. They had a tiny bit extra.

“But anyway I think it’s a little bit expected because we’re always a bit harder on our tyres than some of our competitors. I know last year I had no tyre left with five laps to go and [this time] I made it to the end quite competitive.”

Source: Autosport

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