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Binder 'truly believes' KTM is ready to fight for 2021 MotoGP title

Brad Binder says he "truly believes" KTM is now capable of fighting for the MotoGP world championship in 2021 after its breakout 2020 campaign. KTM scored three wins across its fourth year in the premier class last season, with Binder securing the Austrian marque's first MotoGP win in just his third race at the Czech Grand Prix. PLUS: Why Binder was destined to lead KTM in MotoGP Tech3's Miguel Oliveira - who is now Binder's team-mate at the factory squad - added two more to this tally at the Styrian and Portuguese GPs. Though it has lost its concession benefits for 2021, KTM will still enter the new season with a new engine after it lost its concessions during an enforced...
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