Brad Binder believes he can produce the same type of MotoGP comeback as reigning world champion Francesco Bagnaia, despite being 91 points down on the Ducati rider.
Bagnaia has won as many races as his three closest title rivals combined, but that hasn’t stopped the factory KTM rider from believing he can overhaul a 91-point deficit.
The difference is that Ducati already had a better performing machine compared to Yamaha, something KTM cannot say. Speaking about his chances of making such a turnaround, Binder said:"Well, if it’s been done before, let’s try again! Of course, Pecco is in incredible form at the moment."He’s been super-good. But we’re ready to give our best. If it’s good enough, fantastic. If not, we’ll keep working.
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