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KTM says first MotoGP win didn't come 'by accident'

KTM boss Pit Beirer says the Austrian marque's debut MotoGP win courtesy of Brad Binder at the Czech Grand Prix "didn't come by accident". Binder dominated the Brno race on Sunday by 5.2 seconds to take a sensational debut victory for himself and KTM in MotoGP. The Austrian manufacturer came into the premier class in 2017, scoring a podium in a wet Valencia race in 2018, and started the 2020 campaign aiming for dry rostrum results on its improved RC16. PLUS: Why a MotoGP rookie's Czech GP win wasn't a total shock Last year KTM signed ex-Honda rider Dani Pedrosa as official test rider, and Beirer says everything it has learned through its test programme brought it to this point....
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