Jack Miller explains Qatar crashes: “A bit too greedy, full commitment”
🥂Jack Miller suffers two big crashes during Friday practice in Qatar.

Already suffering with food poisoning, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller was fortunate to emerge unscathed from two fast accidents during Friday practice for the Qatar MotoGP.
The first occurred at Turn 4 during FP1, before an even bigger evening accident🍃 ended his hopes of a top ten place and direct access to Qualifying 2.
“The crash in the morning was my fault - I was just a bit too greedy,” said൲ Miller.
“In Austin, we made some setup changes - raised the front a fair b♎it, changed positions and so on - and we tried to carry that over here to see how it would work.”
Jack Miller crashes in Qatar MotoGP practice
Team director Gino Borsoi disagr༺eed that Miller was to blame.
"It definitely wasn‘t an easy F🉐riday, with Jack suffering two crashes. Of the two, the first one especially wasn‘t his fault,” he said.
“But we know Jack - he always tries to give it everything, even when something isn‘t working quite right, because that‘s just hiꦍs racing style.
“It‘s the first tough Friday we‘ve had since the start of the season, but there‘s no real cause for c🦄oncer✅n.
“Even a day like this helped us ﷽understand several things.”
Returning to a “more normal” set-up for the ♎evening session, Miller felt his M1 “was working r🏅eally well.”
Borsoi added: “It‘s a shame about the second crash, because he could definitely have improved. The performancꦜe was back to our usual standards.”
The Australiꩵa🗹n had just set his personal best in Sector 1, but lost control under braking for Turn 6 (pictured).
“I felt confident. On the first flying lap, I went a little deep i🌟nto Turn 10, and in the change of direction I missed the li🍰ne slightly,” Miller said.
“Still, I was confident goin💙g out on the second tyre - I had a really clean first sector.
“But I carried just a bit too much speed out of Turn 6, got ✤a bit of a wheelie, and when🐼 the bike came back down, it shook a bit.
“I went in full commitment on the brakes, trying to keep that momentum into the next corner, but I asked a little toꦬo much of the front and down I went.
“So we‘re going into Q1 tomorrow and ♒we‘ll try our luc🌄k there.
“Honestly, I felt good about my chances of going straight through today - we just didn‘t manage to put it all togeth🔯er. We‘ll try again tomorrow.”
While Miller finished the day in 17th place, Monster Yamaha rider Fabio Quartararo secur✨ed a Qualifying 2 place with sixth.

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