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Binder pleased with fifth in Portugal
The Mercury
|November 11, 2025
RED Bull KTM rider Brad Binder left the Algarve International Circuit a satisfied man after securing a second consecutive fifth-place finish at the Portuguese MotoGP this past weekend.
The South African collected a total of 12 points from the weekend in Portimao - one from the sprint and 11 from the main race - moving him up to 145 points overall, just one shy of breaking into the Top 10. He now trails 10th-placed Raul Fernandez, who sits on 146 points.
Although still without a win or podium this season, Binder has shown stronger form in the latter half of the campaign after a challenging start. He'll be aiming to close the season on a high note when the curtain falls at the Valencia GP this coming weekend.
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