Jack Miller left his “comfort zone” at Ducati at the “right time”, says KTM’s Francesco Guidotti

The Australian ended a five-year stint at Ducati and has switched to KTM, where there is belief that his newfound maturity can turn the te🦂am into a force to be reckoned with.
He is linking up with team manager Guido🅺tti, having spent three years under him at Pramac Racing, but that was a very different version of Miller.
"Jack is very mature now. He also got married," Guidotti🍌 said to . ♔;
"I think it's the right moment to leave a comfort zone lik💦e he had at Ducati. 🍸It is a new challenge, a great challenge.
“But he is very motivated. Moving ಞfrom one factory team to another factory team gives you a lot of confidence.
"Of course he is a different person, he has grown a lot in the last two years. I'm ꦬalso three years older, everyone has changed!”
Miller has won four races in the premier class, most recently winning the Japanese MotoGP last season.
But he is leaving behind the Desmosedici, last year’s best machinery🐷, and lending his experience to the de🀅velopment of the RC16.

"The qualities of Jack aꩲre well known: he is very fast, but sometimes a bit impetuous at the beginning of the race, which is why he does not manage the package he has so well,” Guidotti said.
“But his appro▨ach to the races, his experience and his speed are wha🔥t interests us.
“We know what he can bring us, it will certainly💟 be a very useful contributio𓆏n. If he can find the consistency he lacked in the past over the course of the season, even better.”
In return Miller will be demanding of KTM. He and teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder had underwhelming outings at the preseason Sepang test whic🔜h left Guidotti admitting “the expectation was a little bit too high”.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering eve🌃rything from American sports, t♔o football, to F1.