JOHANNESBURG, September 25 (ANA) â South African Brad Binder won the 2016 Moto3 title with four races to spare, following a second-place finish at the Aragon Grand Prix in Spain on Sunday.
The 21-year-old KTM rider started out the week with a 106-point cushion over his nearest challenger â Italian Enea Bastianini â and the high finish of Binder was enough to secure the title for the season.
Though Binder led a number of times at Aragon, he would have to settle for second across the line as Spainâs Jorge Navarro claimed the victory.
It was the second win of the season for Navarro with Bastianini taking the final podium position.
The efforts of Navarro with Bastianini were not enough though, as Binder was the dominant force in Moto3 this season with five wins. â African News Agency (ANA)