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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.
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.
Ducati's Francesco Bagnaia double world champion relishes the Red Bull Ring circuit, winning in Spielberg in 2022 and 2023.
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.
The 31-year-old Marc Marquez will also start on pole for the sprint race later Saturday with Marco Bezzecchi of Italy, on a Ducati-VR46, and fellow Spaniard and championship leader Jorge Martin (Ducati-Primac).
South Africa’s Brad Binder, riding for Red Bulls KTM, could only finish in ninth place during the Grand Prix of the Americas MotoGP in Texas.
South Africa’s Brad Binder finished in fourth place, narrowly missing out on a podium finish after he recorded the fastest lap in qualifying.
KTM's Brad Binder finished 0. 48sec ahead of Bagnaia on a Ducati as the Italian cut compatriot Marco Bezzecchi's lead in this year's standings after the Mooney-Ducati rider collected just one point for eighth.
MotoGP leader Francesco Bagnaia will start the Malaysian Grand Prix from ninth after crashing out, as Jorge Martin clocked the fastest lap ever at Sepang to secure pole position.
Jorge Martin smashed the record held by Jorge Lorenzo since 2013 and, incredibly, came with the Ducati-Pramac rider having never driven the picturesque Phillip Island circuit before.
Miguel Oliveira delivered a wet-weather masterclass to win the Thai MotoGP, while South Africa’s Brad Binder finished 10th and his brother, Darryn, 21st.
Marco Bezzecchi clinched his first MotoGP pole position as he scorched his way to a lap record in Thailand, with title contender Francesco Bagnaia qualifying third.
Australia's Jack Miller stormed from seventh on the grid to clinch his fourth MotoGP victory, taking the chequered flag by more than three seconds from South Africa's Brad Binder.
Six-time MotoGP world champion Marc Marquez grabbed pole position for the first time in three years as he defied wild weather in qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix.
Ducati's French rider Johann Zarco clocked a new track record to grab pole for the British MotoGP in qualifying at Silverstone on Saturday.
The Ducati rider took advantage of the dry track in the second session late in the afternoon for a quickest lap of 1min 46. 877sec to edge out Spaniard Aleix Espargaro of Aprilia by 0. 178sec.
Reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo claimed his first win of the season, while one of the South Africa’s Binder brother didn’t finish the Portuguese MotoGP Grand Prix.
Both Brad and Darryn had a sub-par qualification in a compressed MotoGP schedule due to logistical difficulties that resulted in free practice and qualification all taking place on Saturday. It was certainly not ideal for the Binder Bros, as neither had ever circulated Termas on an elite bike before.
Darryn Binder leads the rookies heading into this weekend's MotoGP Argentine Grand Prix but has revealed that he not getting ahead of himself.
Both Brad Binder and his younger brother Darryn failed to make an immediate impression over this past weekend in Sepang, Malaysia, but will have no doubt gleaned much from their experience.
Valentino Rossi took all the applause from the 75 000 crowd as he rode an ovation lap in Valencia, which was his 432nd GP since starting his career back in 1996.
Seven-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi will start Sunday's season-ending Valencia Grand Prix from tenth place on the grid, in the final race of his long career.
Fabio Quartararo won his first MotoGP world title on Sunday after his closest rival Francesco Bagnaia crashed out of the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.