America MotoGP: Jack Miller: "I didn’t come to KTM to finish third, I don't diet for fun"

Following stints with Honda and then Ducati, both of whom Miller won at least one MotoGP race with, the Australian is looking to complete something only 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Maverick Vinales can also achieve at present.
That is to become a race winner in the premier class with three different manufacturers, something that not even the likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi or 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Lorenzo could manage.
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"I’m fortunate enough to be in a position where 🦩I’ve won on a Honda and on a Ducati and now I have the chance to possibly win on a KTM," Miller told .
"ꦿIt’s another big motivator for me with this challenge. I’m fortunate enough to be in that position🦂 like Maverick has at the moment.
"He’s the only other guy on the grid that can do that at the moment. It’s kind of a race between he and I as to who can do it, but Iꦰ’m just Jack Miller trying to do the best job that I can do."
Moving toღ KTM has 'relit a fire in me', says the four-time MotoGP ﷽race winner
Through the opening🅠 two rounds of this season it's been clear that KTM have potential.
Portimao was an early indication that the pre-season struggles were not a true rep𝓀resentation of Miller, nor the RC16's, ability as🍃 he led the Sprint race before securing two top fix finishes.
While in Argentina it was teammate Brad Binder who went on to win the Sprint race, desp♏ite starting 15th.
Speaking about feeling rejuvenated since his switch, Miller said: "Having this new challenge and this new dynamic of working with the guys from KTM has relit a fire in me that fe💖els amazing to have.

"We’re only at the beginning of our relationship and it’s going well so far. It’s not been an easy start or an🌊 easy learning process because you need to understand what the bike wants, what the bike needs, and then also what you need from the bike.
Bringing my crew chief ac🔜ross has been a big step in improving my feeling with the KTM and the performance of the KTM.
"These guy♓s have done a fantastic job with a bike that has such little experience because it’s a completely new engine, new chassis and we’ve seen bikes take years to become competitive. I think what they’ve done over the winter has been nothing short of a miracle."
Following his move away from Ducati,𒊎 many believed tha🎃t joining KTM was a step back for Miller.
But the Australian is instead seein🅠g it as an opportunity to prove KTM's doubters wrong: "The ultimate goal this season is to win! We didn’t come here to finish third," said Miller.
"Whether it’s possible… we'll have to wait and see,🐓 but that’s the gꦿoal. That’s why I go training every morning and diet. I don’t do it for fun.
"A lot of things go on behind the scenes and a lot of people talk but you try not to listen to thatꦉ. Having this challenge of seeing a lot oꦜf people write off the KTM in recent years and a lot of people turn their nose up and say I don’t want to ride it, I don’t want to do that - at the end of the day this is the greatest job in the world and to have the opportunity to ride one of these monsters is something I enjoy.
"I enjoy the p♉eople talking rubbish, let’s say. [Saying things] like he will be in WorldSBK in two years or retired, this puts a fire in my stomach because🎐 you want to prove these people wrong."