Jack Miller “pissed off we don’t have four MotoGP races in a row! First half unreal”

Twelfth on the grid after technical issues in qualifying, the Red Bull KTM rider could only salvag𒊎e eleventh in th🔥e Sprint.
But he made a much better start in the main race, reaching seventh by the end of the opening lap - only to fall while trying to cut back unde🌳r Maverick Vinales at turn 1.
“Our bike’s super sol🍸id and I'm looking forward to the second half of the season. I'm just pissed off that we don't have four races in a row!” Miller said.
T✱he Australian is currently seventh in the world championship, matching his position heading i♔nto last year’s summer break as a factory Ducati rider.
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Reflecting on his opening eight events in ‘orange’, from which he has 🌳taken three podiums (two Sprints and one GP), the former Honda and Ducati race winner said:
“The first half of the year has been unreal, we've had a bike fighting there every weekend, whether it's myself💛, Brad or even Augusto.
“So we can be very happy with what the bike’s doing. We'll come back to Silverstone in full force, recharg൲ed and be readyꦰ for the back end of the season.”
After a low-key winter, the RC16 has emerged as Ducati’s near♕est challenger.
“Watching Brad send it into the last corner, you got to really see how good it is on the brakes,” he said. “But the bikeܫ’s not only good there, it's good in the drive, it's good in the high-sﷺpeed corners...”
Binder💖, who lost a double podium at Assen after exceeding track limits on the final lap of bot🅰h races, is fourth and top non-Ducati in the world championship standings.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Su༒zuki exit story and Marc Marque🦄z’s injury issues.