Binder becomes the first person from SA to claim Moto3 world title since 1980

25 September 2016 - 14:43 By Agency Staff

South Africa's Brad Binder climbed through the field to claim the Moto3 world title at the Aragon Grand Prix on Sunday. Spaniard Jorge Navarro edged out Binder, 21, to victory on the finish line, but he got the second place he needed to seal the championship with four races still to go."Right now it doesn't feel real yet," said Binder."It came down to the final lap. Today we lost the battle but we won the war."Binder, on a KTM, qualified down in seventh, but quickly moved to the front of the race before becoming embroiled in a fight with Honda pair Navarro and Enea Bastianini for the win.Italian Bastianini led until the final corner, but was swamped by Navarro and Binder with both celebrating as they crossed the line.Binder, who has won five races this season, extended his championship lead to 106 points with just 100 left to race for.He becomes the first person from SA to claim a world title since Jon Ekerold in the now defunct 350cc category in 1980.Navarro leapfrogs Bastianini into second in the championship standings thanks to his second win of the season.AFP..

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