Brad Binder, riding for KTM, experimented with corner entry techniques similar to those used by reigning Moto2 champion Pedro Acosta during the Sepang test. Binder reported positive results from these adjustments, noting improvements in riding style and stopping the bike. Despite progress, the team still faces challenges with vibrations stemming from a new tail design.
Sepang test, Binder went 11th-fastest and has been attempting some of the corner entry moves where Acosta excelled last season in his rookie year.Asked about replicating Acosta’s entry to the corners, Binder said: “I have been trying to cut some metres, here and there.“I have found benefits already, in riding style and the way to stop the bike, especially with the front angle going tighter and earlier.
“In the afternoon we tried set-ups with the suspension. We found some stuff which adds a little bit of potential.The new tail spotted on the KTM has not yet completely fixed the issue with vibrations.“But we still need to work on it, to get information.” Last year Binder noted that his rear tyre was pushing the front, but that problem hasn’t reappeared in Sepang.“But it’s deceiving at this test. The grip is so good. You need to go to a green track to figure it out exactly.Get the latest MotoGP news, exclusives, interviews and promotions from the paddock direct to your inbox
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