Brad Binder signs 3-year KTM MotoGP contract extension

Brad Binder, who made history with KTMꦐ's first MotoGP victory at Brno last season, has signed a th🌜ree-year contract extension to remain with the Austrian factory until at least the end of 2024.
By then, the South A❀frican will have been a KTM grand prix 🤡rider for ten seasons.
Binder, currently team-mate to fellow RC16 race winner Miguel Oliv🅰eira, is eighth in this year's world championship, matching his best finish of fifth last Sunday at Mugello.
“I’m super, super happy to have sig🦋ned again for three more seasons with KTM and it will take us up to ten years," Binder♎ said. "It’s incredible to have been with this manufacturer for such a long time now and we’ve always had a good relationship.
"I’m extremely happy 𝄹in KTM colors so it’s extra satisfying to have a long contract signed-up. It’s cool to have that belief and support from a company. It’s an honour.
"From here on we can focus on building ourselves towards the front. We are not terribly far away, and it would be really 🌼nice to do something great together. It’s exciting to see what these next years will bring.”
Pit Beirer, KTM Motorsports Director added: “This was a very easy contract for us to do because we love Brad as a racer and what he brings to th𒅌e team, the fa𓄧ctory and the MotoGP class.
"He was also very enthusiastic to make a big commitment to us an🔜d that says a lot for our progression and our potential in th🧜is championship.
"Sometimes you find a racer and a mentality that really fits with your own philosophy and the fact that Brad has come all the way to the top with us in a ten year period is a very special story. We’re really proud to continue racing with him and to keep setting new targets toge💛ther.”
Binder's lengthy deඣal will expire at the same time as Marc Marquez, who signed a four-year contract extension with Hondꦍa at the start of last year.
Oliveꦆira's current contract is thought to expire in 2022, but with multiple options in place for renew💧al.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story♋ and Marc Marquez’s injury issue🌜s.