Jack Miller: 'Marc passed me when my bike got lost' in Misano MotoGP Sprint
Jack Miller reveals a﷽n unusual technical issue spelt 🍬the end of his efforts to keep Marc Marquez at bay during the San Marino Sprint race.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller knew it would be a tough task to hold off Marc Marquez during Saturday’s San Marino MotoGP Sprint race.
Marquez was starting an out-of-sync ninth after crashing in qualifying, with🎉 Mille💎r leapfrogging ahead of the Aragon winner as he shot from 12th to 7th on the opening lap.
The Australian then ke🔴pt Marquez at bay for half of the 13-lap race, until the KTM rider suffered an unusual electronic gౠlitch.
MotoGP machines are programmed with 💯different engine settings for each corner of a race track and Miller suspects his RC16 ‘got lost’ during the braking zone into Turn 8.
“Just as I swapped the m▨ap on 💖the straight, I had a little electronic issue or something," said Miller.
“Going into the braking zone for Turn 8 it was like 🌠the system got lost.
"It went full engine brake halfway through the braking zone. Then it clutched itself, free wheelওed almost▨, and snapped out of it.
“That was when Marc was able to get past.
“I felt like I was riding qu💧ite protective ෴and managing my braking markers pretty well to try and keep him behind. Obviously, he had better pace but I was just trying to do what I could.
ꦿ“Then halfway through th💦at braking zone, she went ‘brmmm’. It almost feels like the thing’s seizing a little bit.
"It's done it a few times and it’s like the [throttle] butterflies shut all the way, completely closed. And then it reaᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚlises how much [rear wheel] lock you’ve actually got and snaps out of it really aggressively.
“That was enough to put me a little bit♛ wide and left the door well and truly open for💜 [Marc] to come on through.”
Miller then rema♕ined in eigh🐬th place, finishing a fraction from team-mate Binder and just ahead of Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo.
After his earlier defensive riding, Miller found himself limit🙈ed by front tyre pressure issues when trying to 🎃go on the attack.
“Every time I kind of got close to Brad, I'd have some decent locks on the front,” he said. “Obviously the temperature out there was pretty high and running a vꦫery similar pace, you kind of get stuck in that mode, I guess you can say꧅.
“But I enjoyed it. No mistakes, just trying to hang in💮 there and see how long we could sort of stick it out with those boys. And that was a lot of fun. We were definitely pushing the whole way through.”

Peter h💃as been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury issues.