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🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Brad Binder can’t wait for the 2026 MotoGP season to start. Picture: Red Bull KTM/Sebas Romero By not “thinking too much” on his bike, Brad Binder hopes to rekindle his MotoGP career after a topsy turvy 2025. The Red Bull KTM rider lines up in Thailand at the end of February for his seventh premier class season.

One that is crucial to his MotoGP future, as it is the last year on his KTM contract. Binder has kept his place on the grid alongside Pedro Acosta in the Austrian manufacturer’s factory team. He was outshone by the rising Spanish star last year, who found the podium regularly after adapting his riding style better to their troublesome RC16 machinery.

Both Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini from KTM’s Tech3 team also announced themselves as threats from within the orange garage, albeit less consistently. Binder finishedthe 2025 season 11th in the championship, seven places behind Acosta. It was his joint worse premier class finish since his rookie year in 2020.

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In the four years in between, the 2016 Moto3 champion finished sixth, sixth, fourth and sixth in the title race. “Last year I felt like I was thinking the whole time on the motorbike, instead of letting just my natural ability take over. That’s one thing that I want to change for this season.

Just really enjoy riding the bike a bit more. “I’m quite confident that I can make a good step up,” Binder said this week when Red Bull KTM unveiled its livery and partners for 2026. KTM will have two opportunities to fine-tune the RC16 for the new season.

The first official test is in Malaysia from 3-5 February, followed by testing in Thailand on 21 and 22 February. “It’s been a great off-season. I took a couple weeks off and got a lot of riding done, a lot of cycling,” Binder added. “I’m looking forward to a fresh start again this season and hopefully we can get back to the performances I know I’m capable of.”

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 29, 2026

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