Marc Marquez claims a spectacular victory at the 2025 Thai MotoGP, showcasing his dominance in his debut with Ducati, while Brad Binder faces challenges in eighth place.
South African MotoGP star Brad Binder gears up for the season opener at the Chang International Circuit in Thailand. With just two days to go, Binder steps into a senior team role alongside rookie Pedro Acosta. Follow the action as teams prepare for free practice, qualifying, and the much-anticipated race day.
Brad Binder shares insights into his personal life and the challenges faced in the MotoGP season, as he prepares for fatherhood and aims for podium finishes next year.
Red Bull KTM rider Brad Binder laid down a fastest lap of 1min 43. 436sec at a cloudy Motegi, 0. 033 ahead of Spain's six-time world champion Marc Marquez in second.
South Africa’s Brad Binder, who was sixth in Saturday’s sprint race, finished a disappointing 19th. Binder went off the track on the second lap and never recovered.
South Africa’s Brad Binder was fourth, just over 16 second behind Marquez. But it was a much better day for the KTM rider after a couple of tough months on the saddle.
According to Joyce Msuya, former deputy executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme, the rapid development of electric motorcycles in Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and other African countries “will reduce costs, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, as well as create jobs”.
South Africa’s Brad Binder’s started in sixth on the grid at the British Grand Prix, but an apparent clutch issue saw him withdraw after he hardly got off the start line.
Jorge Martin heads the standings with 129 points, 38 ahead of Francesco Bagnaia who moved into second spot. Marc Marquez is third a further two points back.