Jack Miller: “Great success in the past”, ‘Shakedown’ over for Pramac

Gino Borsoi says European MotoGP opener a key benchmark for Pramac 🤪performance.

Jack Miller, 2025 Qatar MotoGP
Jack Miller, 2025 Qatar MotoGP

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller heads into this weekend’s Spanish MotoGP at Jerez looking to rebound from his toughest event of the sea⭕so🌱n in Qatar.

The Australian, who cel🐬ebrated victory at the Andalusian circuit in 2021 and a podium in 2023, is eyeing a fresh start after a physically and technically chall𓄧enging Lusail.

“I’m really looking forward to racing in Jerez and bouncing back after what was a tough weekend for us in Qatar – both in terms of my feeling with the bike and my physical♛ condition, which wasn’t at its best,” said Miller, who suff𒐪ered food poisoning.

“Jerez is a track where I’ve had great success in the past. I really enjoy riding there, and I’m excited to do it on the M1, as I🍷 believe it’s a circuit that caꦡn suit our bike well. My hope is that this weekend we can close the gap to the front.”

Miller made a key ergo🎀nomic adjustment for the Qatar Grand Prix, reverting to a lower handleb༒ar position after experimenting with changes in Austin. 

While his race ended in a crash the re꧋vised setup left him feeling more in contr꧂ol.

“We made a change back for the race, dropped the handlebars down probably another 10mm, back to where we were prior to Austin and f✨elt better agaiꦗn, just a little less twitchy in the front,” he explained.

“It’s a big change and you feel awkward on the bike the first couple laps. But then once I got into the rhythm of things, it was the best the bike had been all weekend. I felt lik♛e I was just getting stronger an🔯d stronger. It was one of those ones – such a slow, shitty crash.”

Miller's pointless weekend in Qatar came straight after claiming Yamahꦕa's best grand prix finish since 2023 with a fifth place at COTA.

After such topsy-turvy results, team boss Gino Borsoi called Jerez♏ "a key w🥀eekend to better assess our true level" as Yamaha's new satellite team.

“Jerez is not only the first track of the European season, but it’s also one that suits Yamaha’s strengths well, so I’m hopeful we can have a ꦉstrong performance,” said the Pramac Yamaha t💃eam director.

“For us, this is the fifth race of the season, meaning we’ve completed our ‘shakedown’ phase. We now have more experience with the bike and a clea🌸rer understanding of how༒ to work with our riders.

“After the difficulties in Qatar, I wouldn’t necess♐arily call this a restart, but I do believe it’s a key weekend to better assess our true level. 

"The M1 has 🗹definitely made progress in recent months, and I hope we can push a bit harder and bring home a good result.”

With Miguel Oliveira still sidelined by shoꦉulder injuries, Yamaha test rider Augusto Fernandez will again step in alongside Miller at Jerez.

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