Red Bull KTM rookie Brad Binder is not getting carried away with last week’s sensational maiden MotoGP victory in the Czech Republic and is looking to reset for Sunday’s race in Austria
South African Binder, 25, rose from seventh position at the start for a comfortable victory in just his third MotoGP race after moving up a class from Moto2 for 2020.
“I just want to restart like nothing has happened. I want to start fresh, take things one lap at a time and keep the work ethic from last weekend.” “It’s a track that I have loved since I first rode here. If you look at it on a piece of paper, it looks super simple, but to try to ride fast and consistent around here is another challenge,” he said.
Binder's early success in MotoGP has left him feeling less pressure now he will be considered a contender in each race.
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