Jack Miller: “I want to be here” in MotoGP 2025 “but if it’s over, it’s over…”

"I have achi♛eved more than I could have ever imagined, but I still feel hungry"

Jack Miller, MotoGP, Portuguese MotoGP, 23 March
Jack Miller, MotoGP, Portuguese MotoGP, 23 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller has spoken openly about the real possibility of losing his place in MotoGP next year.

Miller will be replaced in KTM’s factory team in 2025 by the outstandingly talen༒ted Pedro Acosta.

He initially expected a swap and to move into the Tech3 garage until he received a phone call a few hours before public confirmation that Enea Bastianini and Maverick Vinales had bꦐeen signed up.

With few options remaining on the table, Miller’s future is dangling💖 by a ཧthread.

Asked if he hopes to still be a MotoGP rider in 2025, Miller told&nbs🧔p;: “My plan is yes, I would love to be one. I want to be here.

“I don't see mysel♌f anywhere else but here. I feel like I'm still getting better at the end of the day.

“Plus, I'm only 29 years old. The pro🀅blem i🐻s that I came to MotoGP when I was 19 years old. So people remember me from a long time ago, but I'm getting older."

ꦕJohann Zarco will be𒁏 the oldest rider in MotoGP next year when he is 35, and Marc Marquez will be 32.

Mi𒊎ller is still younger, he says: "Exactly. But I feel like I'm getting stronger mentally, physicꦫally, everything. So I want to be here.

“I feel like ꦚif my career ended to🅺morrow, would I be disappointed? No.

🅰“Because I have achieved more than I could 🍃have ever imagined, but I still feel hungry and want to go for more.

“I want more 💙podiums, more wins, whaꦡtever, more strong races before I quit.”

Miller insisted that if his MotoGP journey does come to an end sooಌn, he will harbour no resentment.

“I'm not worried at all,” he said. 🐬“I am very lucky.

“Ruby and I have a beaut🗹iful house in Australia. We own our cars. We have everything done.

“I'm not going to go home and sit on m♒y ass and do nothing for the rest of my life.

“But we have an amazing start in life, if you think about a normal person leaving school and starting a job or whateℱver.

“So we are very lucky, we are very fort𝓡unate and I have been doing this fo♏r 10 years and I am very happy.

“Every day I wake up I think if I꧟ stopped tomorrow, these memories that I've created, the impact that I've been able to have on the sport is all more than I could have ever imagined🍬.

“So to say that I am not satisfied wiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚಞth the things I have done.

“I am satisfied, but I🎉 still feel 🍎that I can give something more.

“But if it's over, it's over; I'm not going to try to hold on to something that is a dyin🤪g dream. I don't want to be that guy.”

Miller was outperfo♋rmed by teammate Brad Binder last season, his first on a KTM.

This year a bright start, with a P5 in Portimao, has never repeated itself while Acosta’s eye-catꦯching form has ramped up the pressure on other KTM riders.

Current vacan🌱cies for 2025 include൩ Gresini Ducati and VR46 Ducati, although Miller is not tipped for either of those teams.

LCR and Repsol Honda have not ye🌼t ꦯcontracted a rider each but are likely to still with their existing line-up.

Yamaha’s factory team will re-sign Alex Rins, they have previously indicaꦯted.

That leaves only Trackhouse Aprilia or Pramac Yamaha ওas possible landing spotཧs for Miller.

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