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Moto3: ‘Sacrifices paid off’ for champion Binder

New Moto3 world champion Brad Binder – the first ever rider to win a Grand Prix championship with four rounds in hand – says that finally tasting title success has made his sacrifices worthwhile. Moving from his native South Africa to Europe to begin his racing career, the 21-year-old says that his success is due in large part to the faith his parents put in him a decade ago. "I am very grateful to my parents; they have made great sacrifices so that I could be here. We came to Europe when I was 12 so I could ride, and this the first time we feel that all this effort has really paid off. In addition, I have a great team behind me: Aki Ajo and each of the members of the Red Bull KTM...
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