MotoGP Jerez: Darryn Binder: 'I didn’t do anything crazy, disappointed' to crash

Although ‘happy’ with his race pace in Jerez, Darryn Binder was left ‘super disappointed’ after crashing out of a very promising Spanish MotoGP.
Darryn Binder, Yamaha MotoGP Jerez
Darryn Binder, Yamaha MotoGP Jerez

Unlike team-mate Andrea Dovizioso, Binder began to make ser🐲ious progress during Sunday’s Spanish MotoGP, however, a crash at turn two squandered any hope of fighting for points.

Binder, who started the Grand Prix from last place, moved up to 17th after just a couple of laps, but after attempting to push on the pace with🉐 fellow Yamaha rider Franco Morbid✃elli in front, that’s when the error came.

Binder surprised by crash, feels he did nothing wrong

"I’m super disappointed that I crashed," added the ex-Moto3 rider. "Honestly, ܫI'm still more happy with this race than Portimao. I'd rather crash out of fighting amongst the other guys than riding around last.

"At least in th👍is race in the first laps, I was able to fight with the other guys and I felt like I was faster. 

ꦿ"I managed to m𒁏ake a nice pass on Marini at turn nine and was just behind Morbidelli and I think I got a little bit too excited. 

"Going into turn two, I didn't do anything too crazy, I had a little movement in the rear and the front closed💃. I wish I could have hung around a couple more laps and followed Morbidelli, but it is what it is. 

"The grip was qꦫuite low even in Warm-up. I felt I was doing a good job of getting the power down, I passed quite a lot of guys in the first laps already and I was feeꦛling really strong. Overall, I feel like I know exactly what I need to work on."

Darryn Binder, Spanish MotoGP, 30 April
Darryn Binder, Spanish MotoGP, 30 April

Despite the fall, Binder was clearly showing more potentia🏅l than at round five in Portimao. 

Yes Binder finished just a second behind Takaaki Nakagami during said Portuguese Grand Prix, however, that margin was as a result of being overtaken🍬 by the Japanese rider who needed to recover from an 𒁃early crash.

In terms 🅰of riders who finished the race without any dramas, fellow rookie Remy Gardner was a convincing 10 seconds clear of Binder.

But that wasn’t the case in Jerez, at ♎least during the opening flurry of laps before his mistake.♏ 

More crashes plague Binder during MotoGP testing 

Hoping to put his race fall behind him, Monday’s one-day Jerez test unfortunately saw Binder crash twice.&nꦛbsp;

‘I was finding the l🥂imits’ said Binder, who will need to eradicate t🎀hese sorts of errors when it comes to the next few rounds. 

Speaking after the test, Binder added: "It was nice to finally be able to have another day at the track after the race weekend once you got all the information and you wa💃nt to test on different things. 

"It was nice to try some different setups and work on my riding. Unfortunatel💛y, I had two crashes today, trying to improve my riding style. It’s unfortu𒁏nate, I was definitely finding the limits. 

"Anyway, we’ve got to try some things. We haveꦏ a lot of things we can look over and compare throughout the week and when we arrive in Le Mans, 𓆉we’ll try to put everything we’ve tried today together." 

‘I feel the bike is a bit more mine’ claims fellow rookie Fabio Di Giannantonio

One of two rookies yet to score points in MotoGP (the other being Raul Fernandez), Di Gian🍸nantonio is another ri♏der who needs to find more pace over the coming rounds. 

Fabio Di Giannantonio, Spanish MotoGP, 30 April
Fabio Di Giannantonio, Spanish MotoGP, 30 April

The Italian tested a new fuel tank during the Jerez test which he called ‘a little bit💮💦 more slender’ than the previous version. 

"We needed this test and we made the most of it," claimed the former Moto2 rider. "The work done during the weeken❀d has naturally carried over to the test; we concentrated on the feeling with the bike and I think it was a good day. 

"Even though the ti🌞mesꦗ don’t show it (the wind affected his outing on soft tyres), I feel the bike is a bit more mine. 

"I was also able to try a new tank, a little bit more slender: as it often happens, I liked it on some aspectܫs and l🔯iked it less on others."

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