Brad Binder's partnership with crew chief Andres Madrid ends after a decade, marking a significant shift in his MotoGP career. Madrid, who has been a constant support since 2015, guided Binder through Moto3, Moto2, and MotoGP, culminating in KTM's first premier-class win. However, their partnership faced challenges this season, with Binder slipping to an 11th-place finish in the world championship standings. Despite this setback, Binder expresses gratitude for Madrid's contributions, acknowledging his dedication and support. Looking ahead, Binder is excited about his upcoming collaboration with ex-Toprak Razgatlioglu's crew chief, Phil Marron, who joins KTM from WorldSBK. Marron's expertise and ideas are expected to bring a fresh perspective to Binder's performance. The transition is smooth, as Madrid moves to the Tech3 team with Enea Bastianini, and Binder embraces the opportunity to work with a new crew chief, marking a pivotal moment in his racing career.