The long, winding 20-turn COTA facility has been the American home for MotoGP since 2013 and staged round three of the current campaign after recent events in Thailand and Argentina. For the two Red Bull KTM teams the trip to Austin presented another chance to dial-in the strengths of the 2025 KTM RC16 race package. Friday was problematic with a wet Free Practice and then subsequent Practice session that was held in drying conditions and mixed grip.
Saturday was hotter and brighter. The qualifying run in the morning saw Red Bull KTM machinery occupied a slot on the sixth row with Brad in P16 for the Sprint that afternoon and for the full Grand Prix on Sunday.
The Sprint lapped COTA ten times and brought the riders into the usual intense dispute for the opening contest of the GP. Brad surged forward and made up a swell of positions before losing optimum tire grip and crossed the line in P12.
Brad Binder
16th in qualification, 12th in the Sprint:
“Pretty difficult weekend here so far but the Sprint was definitely a bit better for us. I started to get more and more chatter so if we can try and make that go away for tomorrow then we can see what we’ll do. I want to make a clean start and have a clean race because today I was trying a bit too hard and this results in mistakes where you lose more than you are trying to gain. On the last lap I went deep into Turn 11 and the guys got me: if you’re not in 9th then it’s quite pointless anyway!”
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