Under threat MotoGP rider “showing people I’m not f*****g useless”

Jack Miller provides 2026 update

Jack Miller, Pramac Yamaha, 2025 Aragon MotoGP
Jack Miller, Pramac Yamaha, 2025 Aragon MotoGP
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Pramac🌊 Yamaha MotoGP rider Jack Miller says there is no newܫs on his 2026 contract talks but believes he is “showing people I’m not f*****g useless” this season.

The four-time MotoGP race winner is one of four r🌺iders on an expiring contract this season and has been the subject of numerous pad💛dock rumours lately.

The main gossip now centring on the Pramac squad is double World Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu having signed a deal to joꩲin the Yamaha satellite next season.

With Miguel Oliveira on🦩 a two-year deal currently, Jack Miller would end up as the 🐽odd-rider out if this scenario comes to pass.

Miller has had a solid season so far on the Yamaha, with a best of fift📖h at the Americas Graꦍnd Prix.

Asked about his 2026 plans, Miller says he is in “better spirits” compared to this time 12 months ago when it looked like his dismal final campaign with KTM would be his last𝄹 in MotoGP.

“No updates from my side,” he said on Thursday ahead 🐼of the Aragon Grand Prix.

“Just currently in this season doing what I can.

“That’s all we can do. Just sort of wait and see where it all pans out at the end o൩f it all.

“All I can do is keep doing what I𝓡’m doing and that’s about it.

“I’m in better spirits this year compared to last year because I’m competitive, I’m showing people that I’m not fucking useless or♈ I’ve lost how to ride a motorbike.

“I know what ꦏI can do and 🍬I’m in a better head space than last year and enjoying riding my bike.”

Toprak Razgatlioglu “welcome” in MotoGP

Though holding a two-year contract with Yamaha, Oliveira’s future has been in som🅺e doubt amidst an injury-hit year.

But ꦐhe responded positively when asked for comment on the Razgatlioglu rumours.

“I think Toprak is a great asse🦩t for MotoGP,” the Portuguese rider said𓃲.

“It would be something exciting to see for sure.

“And he’s welcome to MotoGP. He’s bringing something different, maybe, 🌳and I’m curious ܫto see how he gets on the bike.”

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