Listen to this article KTM made a strong start to the 2022 season with its new RC16 after an initially difficult testing phase, with Brad Binder second in the Qatar Grand Prix and Miguel Oliveira taking a wet-weather win in Indonesia. But since then, results have been far more inconsistent, with Oliveira 12th last time out in Spain having been fifth the week before in Portugal, 18th in America and 13th in Argentina, while Binder was 10th at Jerez, 12th in America and sixth in Argentina. Tech 3 rookie duo Gardner and Raul Fernandez scored three points between them in the first six races, with the former finishing 15th and 14th in Qatar and Portugal. After Friday’s practice at Le Mans, in which Binder was the highest-placed KTM on the combined times in seventh, while the other three were 21st, 22nd and 23rd, Gardner laid bare his frustrations. “I think we’re pretty much all struggling, except Brad who is somehow able to pull out a …

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