MILLER GOES THROUGH ARGENTINA MOTOGP™ REACH THE TOP SIX

Race Overview

MotoGP 2023 – Round 2 of 21, Termas de Rio Hondo – Race

In The Gran Premio Michelin de la Republica Argentina on Sunday, KTM Rider Jack Miller and Brad Binder rode to 6th and 17th positions hours after Binder took victory in the second MotoGP Sprint Race.

Termas de Rio Hondo became wet and dark for the second year after a mix of Saturday qualifying and the Tissot Sprint.

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The Race

On Sunday, setting off from 15th and 16th on the grid respectively, ktm riders got another chance to chase points. Miller rode well to rise from the sixth row on the grid and slid into the top-five race. He fought closely with Fabio Quartararo and made sure he secured the 6th position. Binder on the other hand had a tumble on the first lap after contact with another rider as he finished on the 17th.

Miller has 25 points and is 6th in the standings with binder close behind in 8th. The Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas gathers the paddock together for round three on April 14-16.

 

Jack Miller, 6th: “We wanted a bit more from this wet race but I tried my best from the beginning. It was really tricky in the first few laps to find a position and make a few overtakes on the other guys. Just before mid-race I had some clear track and was catching the guys but had a few issues and couldn’t push any more. I played around with the maps and got comfortable to the point where I could make some moves again. A learning day for us. All-in-all a good weekend and we found out a lot more about our package and our potential. We’ll have another go in Austin.”

 

Brad Binder, 17th: “I was quite excited to have a wet race; it’s been quite a while since we had one. I felt pretty good. Unfortunately at the end of the back straight I had a bit of a connection with someone and the back-end spun around on me. I picked up and restarted and then just tried to ride. If there had been a red flag or some other incident then I would have had another chance. Anyway, we finished the race: it was really tough and super-long! Overall, it was a good weekend with the win yesterday, I’m looking forward to starting again in America.”

 

Francesco Guidotti, Red Bull KTM Team Manager: “We knew starting from where we were on the grid that the race would be tricky in these conditions: visibility is poor and you cannot attack into the first corner and around the first laps like Brad showed us yesterday. Jack did a great job from 16th. A shame for Brad and the crash; it ended his race so early. Overall, the weekend was good but we started the GP quite far from the best setting. From that point though we worked well and did a positive job.”

Gran Premio Michelin de la Republica Argentina photographs can be found HERE

 

Results MotoGPGran Premio Michelin de la Republica Argentina

1. Marco Bezzecchi (ITA) Ducati 44:28.518

2. Johann Zarco (FRA) Ducati +4.085

3. Alex Marquez (ESP) Ducati +4.681

6. Jack Miller (AUS) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +10.562

17. Brad Binder (RSA) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing +48.106

 

World championship standings MotoGP

1. Marco Bezzecchi (ITA) Ducati, 50 points

2. Francesco Bagnaia (ITA) Ducati, 41

3. Johann Zarco (FRA) Ducati, 35

6. Jack Miller (AUS) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, 25

8. Brad Binder (RSA) Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, 22