Brad Binder did not finish this MotoGP race on Sunday in Barcelona, but that did not shake Francesco Guidotti’s confidence, with the Team Manager recalling the incident in which #33 was involved with Pecco Bagnaia, and the fact that he was forced to retire on a day when he was feeling good.
Guidotti analyzed the day as follows: ‘A dramatic day and the most important thing is that no one was seriously injured. Brad’s bike was damaged and we had to switch to the spare bike which had an issue that we still need to analyze. A difficult situation and a shame because Brad was having good feelings’.
The Italian also analyzed the team’s current situation, with Binder standing out: ‘We continue to grow and improve. He was in a good mood due to his competitiveness, even with the hard tire, since we didn’t have a medium tire support option. Anyway, the overall outlook is positive and our confidence remains high for Misano’.