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MotoGP, Barcelona, ​​Jack Miller: a mixed goodbye to KTM and a new start at Yamaha

Jack Miller drew the curtain on his adventure with KTM with a 13th place at the Catalan Grand Prix. While the Australian enjoyed the moment leaving the pit lane, he acknowledged that the results did not live up to his expectations. However, he is now looking forward to the future, ready to take on a new challenge at Yamaha.

Jack Miller concluded his career with the factory team
KTM modestly, finishing in 13th place in the MotoGP final at Barcelona. Despite his starting position in 19th on the grid, he had a good first half of the race, quickly moving up to 15th after the first lap.

However, things got complicated later. “ I did my bestthe departure went well. I then hung behind Miguel Oliveira and I couldn't get past him. Every time I pushed I had a wobble here and there“, explained the Australian. Finally he crossed the line behind Oliveirawith a disappointing end to the race but in a good atmosphere, concluding with a burn-out before leaving the circuit.

Jack Miller :
« coming back to the team with the bike via the pit lane rather than on foot was nice »

Despite a result that did not live up to his expectations,
Miller remained positive. “ Of course,
This was not the result I would have wanted.. But coming back to the team with the bike in the pit lane rather than on foot was nice
“, he added. He also showed great sportsmanship by welcoming his friend's victory Paolo Campinoti boss of Pramac and therefore of Jorge Martinwho won the world title. “ I have to congratulate the team boss, Paolo Campinotibecause winning the private team title is incredible. A huge compliment to Jorge and also to Pecco, who won eleven races“, he commented.

Miller is now preparing to turn the page, since he will join the team Pramac in 2025, with a new challenge to take on under the flag
Yamaha. « I turn to Tuesday,
when a new chapter begins
“, he said. The Australian rider is preparing to test his new machine, the Yamaha M1and is already looking forward to starting this new adventure with his future team leader.

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