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Heartache for South Africa's Brad Binder as post-race penalty strips him of third

South African MotoGP star Brad Binder finished the Dutch Grand Prix in fourth place, having been demoted after crossing the finish line in third.

RECAP | Dutch Grand Prix

The Red Bull KTM rider started the race in fifth place, but launched into the lead into Turn 1 on the opening lap. Though he kept the position in the race's early stages, race-winner Francesco Bagnaia soon came past, followed by second-pace Marco Bezzecchi.

On the Soft rear tyre, Binder knew that his tyre choice would not give him the same performance as at the race's start, but he did exceptionally well to manage it and keep Aleix Espargo at bay in fourth.

However, on the final lap, Binder was caught exceeding track limits, with Race Control demoting him to fourth. Because Espargo was on the attack and within striking range, the decision was made to penalise the South African.

Binder and his Red Bull KTM team are yet to respond to the demotion.

Just like yesterday! ??@BradBinder_33 exceeded track limits on the last lap and loses third place! ??#DutchGP ???? pic.twitter.com/lzQaRfZOz7

Binder's tough luck

It wasn't the first time this weekend that Binder was at the receiving end of a penalty.

In Saturday's sprint race, the rider was marked for exceeding track limits, with subsequent warnings coming his way. But having done so one too many times, he was hit with a post-race time penalty, dropping him from third to fifth.

"I had no idea, and it must have been by a couple of millimeters," Binder said after the sprint race. "Somehow I missed on my dashboard that I had a warning already."

Binder dubbed his sprint race penalty as frustrating, but had hoped to make the most of his chances in the race. Unfortunately, it did not play out the way he would have liked.

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