Brad takes top ten finish in the #DutchGP Sprint Race

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The 75th Dutch TT Grand Prix was part of centennial celebrations for the TT Circuit Assen, a venue steeped in motorcycle racing history but also host to the tenth round of 2025 MotoGP and the second event in a week for the paddock. The time-honored, flat and varied mix of corners in the northern Drenth region faced a cloudy and cool climate on Friday and was then warmer but breezy on Saturday.

The Sprint was a static affair. Brad made an excellent start from 16th, and pushed strongly to work his way inside the top ten.

Race time is 14.00 CEST Sunday and will involve 26 laps.

Brad Binder
16th in qualification, 10th in the Sprint:

“It’s been clear that all weekend I’ve been struggling. We’ve been playing with the set-up and I now need to work out the right feeling. Pedro and Maverick are doing a much better job so I left the bike alone today and chipped away at going faster. My goal was to work on my riding, and I didn’t manage to find much more speed but at least I was a bit consistent and got up to 10th. Hopefully more tomorrow and we can be further forward.”