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Czech Republic MotoGP: Binder stuns for KTM to take maiden win at Brno

Brad Binder dominated the Czech Grand Prix to claim a shock maiden win for him and KTM in MotoGP, while points leaders Fabio Quartararo, Maverick Vinales and Andrea Dovizioso struggled

Binder, the 2016 Moto3 champion, was promoted to the factory KTM team for 2020 after Johann Zarco's exit from the squad and eased to the chequered flag for an historic victory in just his third race in the premier class.

Poleman Zarco (Avintia Ducati) botched his launch off the line at the start and dropped to sixth, while Franco Morbidelli put his Petronas SRT Yamaha into the lead having been tipped by many pre-race as the favourite for victory.

Team-mate Fabio Quartararo followed him in second, but Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro took the position away from him at Turn 4.

Quartararo regained the position when Espargaro went wide at Turn 1 on lap two, but Morbidelli was already a second clear and pulling further away.

Behind, the KTM duo of Pol Espargaro and Binder swapped fourth place, with Binder getting ahead of the other Espargaro brother for third on lap three.

Binder then piled the pressure on Quartararo for second, taking the position away from the Frenchman at Turn 3 on lap nine as the SRT rider began to encounter grip issues.

Pol Espargaro followed him through at Turn 11 on the same lap, though ran wide at the penultimate turn and let Quartararo back through.

This allowed Zarco to get a run into Turn 1, with the Avintia rider scything up the inside as Espargaro ran slightly wide.

Contact was made as Espargaro came back towards the apex and crashed out, with Zarco given a long lap penalty on lap 14.

Ahead of that incident Binder began to reel in Morbidelli hand over fist, and took the lead on lap 13, immediately pulling out a gap.

The South African continued to open up a lead, with it standing at 5.2 seconds when he took the chequered flag to become the first rookie since Marc Marquez back in 2013 to win a race.

Morbidelli began to drop pace in the latter stages, but held on to claim a maiden MotoGP podium in second.

Zarco held third after expertly taking the long lap penalty, keeping the fading Quartararo at bay, but came under massive attack from the charging Suzuki of Alex Rins he began to struggle with rear grip issues.

Rins couldn't find a way through, as Zarco pinched his first podium since Malaysia 2018 and the first for Avintia.

Rins' fourth came as he continues to recover from a fractured arm suffered at Jerez last month, with Valentino Rossi rising to fifth from 10th as the top factory Yamaha runner.

Miguel Oliveira took his best MotoGP result in sixth on the Tech3 KTM, heading Quartararo, Takaaki Nakagami (LCR), Pramac's Jack Miller and Aprilia's Espargaro.

In a woeful day for the factory Ducati team, Dovizioso was 15s from the win in 11th ahead of Danilo Petrucci, while Maverick Vinales plummeted to a mystifying 14th on the second factory Yamaha.

Alex Marquez took the last point on the works Honda.

Vinales' miserable afternoon means Quartararo extends his championship lead to 17 points over his Yamaha stablemate, with Morbidelli now third after ending Sunday's race as top Yamaha runner.

Czech Republic Grand Prix race results - 21 laps:

Pos Rider Team Gap
1 Brad Binder KTM 41m38.764s
2 Franco Morbidelli Petronas Yamaha 5.266s
3 Johann Zarco Avintia Ducati 6.470s
4 Alex Rins Suzuki 6.609s
5 Valentino Rossi Yamaha 7.517s
6 Miguel Oliveira Tech3 KTM 7.969s
7 Fabio Quartararo Petronas Yamaha 11.827s
8 Takaaki Nakagami LCR Honda 12.862s
9 Jack Miller Pramac Ducati 15.013s
10 Aleix Espargaro Aprilia 15.087s
11 Andrea Dovizioso Ducati 16.455s
12 Danilo Petrucci Ducati 18.506s
13 Cal Crutchlow LCR Honda 18.736s
14 Maverick Vinales Yamaha 19.720s
15 Alex Marquez Honda 24.597s
16 Tito Rabat Avintia Ducati 29.004s
17 Bradley Smith Aprilia 32.290s
18 Stefan Bradl Honda 55.977s
- Pol Espargaro KTM Retirement
- Joan Mir Suzuki Retirement
- Iker Lecuona Tech3 KTM Retirement
- Francesco Bagnaia Pramac Ducati Withdrawn


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