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SA's MotoGP star Brad Binder targeting more wins in 2021
The year 2020 was an exciting year for South African Moto GP fans with Binder appearing in the Premier Class for the time in his career.
Despite the award, Red Bull KTM rider Brad Binder wanted more from his first year in the MotoGP class.
Binder has moved through the ranks slowly but surely in the past couple of years, graduating from the Red Bull Rookies Cup to Moto3.
South African Binder, 25, rose from seventh position at the start for a comfortable victory in just his third MotoGP race after moving up a class from Moto2 for 2020.
EWN's Cindy Poluta chatted to motorcyclist and the first South African to win a MotoGP race, Brad Binder. He claimed victory in the MotoGP Czech Grand Prix on 9 August 2020.
Binder became the first South African to win a MotoGP when he claimed top spot on the podium in the Czech Republic.
Binder became the first South African on Sunday to win a race in the MotoGP era.
MotoGP has had to cancel or postpone six races due to the coronavirus pandemic with the French Grand Prix the latest race to be postponed on Thursday last week.
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The Moto2 rider will partner Spain's Pol Espargaro, while Iker Lecuona has been promoted to KTM's satellite outfit Tech3 alongside impressive 2019 rookie Miguel Oliveira.
Earlier on Sunday, South African Brad Binder celebrated his 24th birthday in style with success in the Moto2.
Binder will link up with Red Bull KTM Tech3 in 2020 after spending three seasons in Moto2.
EWN's Cindy Poluta chatted to South African Grand Prix motorcycle racer Brad Binder.
After nabbing the title of Moto3 world motorcycling champion, Brad Binder returned home to finally celebrate with family, friends and fans.
Former MotoGP rider Dave Petersen says Binder worked his way up to international glory.
The KTM Red Bull rider becomes the first South African rider to win a grand prix title since Jon Ekerold.
He has won three races this season, but had no doubt as to which was most special to him.
The young Red Bull KTM rider took the chequered flag by just 0.038 seconds from