Jack Miller told “timing is everything” and backed for Pramac Yamaha move
“There will be a rule change soon. And, at Yamaha, there are gl♎impses of competitiveness coming back.”

Jack Miller’s🤡 “extensive experience” would s𝔍uit the new Pramac Yamaha project, it has been claimed.
Pramac’s decision to swap Ducati for Yamaha next season has created new opportunities in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:2025 MotoGP rider line-up.
Miller, who🌜 has lost his place at KTM, has been named on a three-rider shortlist by Pramac owner Paolo Campinoti as he con💎siders his options.
TNT Sports’ Neil Hodgson told Mi🍬ller to pursue the ch♋ance: “It’s a guaranteed factory bike, fully supported financially by Yamaha.
“It sounds like they will pay the꧂ riders’ salaries. It makes✱ sense.
“Timing is everything. Yamaha are in a hole but they are fighting, and Honda are in a deeper hole with less di♎rec🧸tion.”
Sylvain Guintoli a💫dded: “Jack and Miguel Oliveira would be good f🃏or that team.
“They both have extensive experience.
“KTM said that Jack brought knowledge to them from Ducati. So he would be a gꦏood choice.
“There will be a rule change soon. And, at Yamaha, t🐠here are glimpses of competitiveness coming back.”
Pedro Aco🎃sta’s rise to the KTM factory team, and the decision to name the new-look duo of Maverick Vinales and Enea Bastianini at Tech3 means Miller’s days with the manufacturer are numbered.
However, he retains credit for advancing💃 the competitiveness of their bike in his two seasons since joiningౠ from Ducati.
ജHowever, Miller has been critical of how KTM handled h൲is exit.
He claimed he was told that he would be retained, only to receive a phone call informing him of his axing just hours🐲 before Vinales and Bastianini were publicly announced.
“It’s no💟t the wꦫay you want to be treated,” Hodgson said.
“You take people at face value. An🤪d if you’re told that you’ve got a jobꦡ…
“It’s a great feelin🍌g knowing you’ve got a 🤡job. Then suddenly he hasn’t.
“Where is he going to go? That’s the million dollar question. There are seats🌠 available. Ducatis, Hondas and Yamahas are floating around.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a d❀ecade covering everything from American sports, to fo🎃otball, to F1.