America MotoGP: Six crashes at COTA but Jack Miller ‘loving’ KTM bike - ‘It’s no slouch’

Miller crashed on all three days, including out of third place during the Grand Prix as the four-time MotoGP race winner was attempting to stay with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Francesco Bagnaia and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Rins.
But Miller wasn’t alone in going down as his former teammate Bagnaia crashed a couple of laps later, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jorge Martin, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alex Marquez, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Brad Binder and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Aleix Espargaro were just some of the other ඣhigh profile names to go down.
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Despite that, Miller said the bike was working ‘great’: "The bike was working great. I got a rocket start as I did yesterday ꦺand was able to find the inside curb and cut it down and square off into turn two," Mi🎶ller told . "Was able to charge through another couple of positions. It was plan 1 executed.
💜When discussing his fall in the Grand Prix, Miller pointed to the fact that COTA allows a rider no forgiveness and that saving a front-end slide is impossible.
"You’re on the limitဣ around here," he added: "Once the front tucked a l𓂃ittle bit I stuck the elbow in but there was no saving it.
"Very disappointed ꧙for the team but we’r꧅e working hard and those guys are doing an amazing job.
"This bike is unreal and I can’t𝓀 wait for the next weekend to start already, I’m enjoying this bike that much. And making it better and better ever💫y time I get on it.
"There is zero forgiveꦍness around here. For Alex [Rins] to run that pace all race - he rode a fantastic race. Massive congratulation to him and the LCR team.
"As 💜you𒊎 saw with Pecco [Bagnaia] and a lot of the other guys, the slightest little [brain] fade or let’s say, not paying attention can cost you because there is zero chance of saving it once the front tyre sort of tucks. You can stick your elbow in as much as you want but the rear just comes around on you.

"We’ll le🃏arn 🔜from the negatives this week and try to turn them into positives in the future. I’m enjoying the process."
Like Binder, Miller has often been a constant presence inside the top ten when𒀰 it comes to 𒁃races in particular.
It’s clear that the struggles of pre-seasꦏon were either not entirely accurate, o▨r big steps forward have since been made.
Regaওrdless, Miller is having a ‘ball’ and wants to get back on his machine as soon as🌳 possible.
Miller concluded: "I’m having a ball! The bike is getting better and better every session. I’m loving it. I’m able to bring my strengths to it in terms of braking and putting the bike sideways if I neeꦯd it.
"The power is there. Here of all tracks you accelerate from first gear to top cog and the bike is not slo♓uch.
"There are really not a lot of negat✱ives. The rider just needs to stick his finge♎r out and do his job."