Jack Miller pinpoints area where Yamaha is better than KTM
“It leaves you wanting more..."

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller was inside the top 10 of Day 1 at the MotoGP preseason Buriram test.
The former Honda, Ducati and KTM rider is adjusting well to his Yamaha, the manufacturer that🔜 has caught 🌜the eye in preparation for the 2025 racing.
Miller pointed o🍌ut an area where his new machine can give him more than last year’s KTM was able to.
“I am enjoying it, the bike is pleasant t❀o ride, you can trust the front end which is a massive bonus,” Miller said in Buriram.
“It leaves you wanting more. Every time you put on a ne𝓡w tyre, you think ‘I should have carried more corner🗹 speed’.
“It leaves you with a lot of confidence in the front end, which was missing in the past💟 couple of years.
“I am pleasantly surprised by that.
“With the rear? We worked on the stop-start corners. I was happy with the changes 💙we maꦏde.”
Jack Miller 10th-fastest in Buriram

Miller - who is💃 alongside Miguel Oliveira in the Pramac team who ha🐼ve switched from Ducati to Yamaha - described his new bike as a “rocket ship” from the start line.
He said about testing in Bu♕riram: “We hit the ground🅰 running with our base setting from Sepang.
“I was happy with it. The track was good💙, just dusty. Thankfully with all the bikes out there, it cleans up quickly.
“The bike works well. Rear grip is still an issue. But, here, when grip levels are not high, I don’t notic🀅e it as much. 🐼In Sepang I noticed it more.
“I did a lot of .30s laps today, I ꧋would’v🌸e loved to do a .29s.
“I am happy with the pace. The bike𒁃 is nice to ride in th🍸e heat.
“The team did some ♈adjustments. But in general the setup wa🦩s the same as how we finished in Sepang.
“I was happy with how 🍨it worked in semi-dodgy conditions.
“Every time you exit on a new bike, you have to be a sponge and absorb. Understand what the bike🐟 is telling you.”
The🀅 past couple of years have been rough for Yamaha.
But Mil𝄹ler sees no reason why the manufacturer cannot build upon their promising preseason.
“I don’t lℱisten to what anybody says,” Miller ins꧒isted.
“Yamaha used to🎉 suit a lot of tracks, and it doesn’t anymore. Ducati di🍎dn’t used to, now it suits them all.
“Times are changing. We focus on what we can do.
“Yamaha has been pretty strong here, in the paཧst.”
Quotes provided by Derry Munikartono in Buriram

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering e🧸verything from American sports, to football, to F1.