Indonesian MotoGP: No question Mandalika track is 'ready to race' - Jack Miller

Although M♚iller stated he was one of the riders who didn’t think a ne🐻w asphalt was not needed - ‘all I said was the track needed a sweep’, the three-time MotoGP race winner has since claimed the recent resurfacing has provided much better grip.
"I never said the track wasn’t ready for racing, all Iꦅ said was the track needed a sweep,"&n🐻bsp;said Miller.
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"I didn’t think it needed the new asphalt, but I’m appreciative of them putting in the new asphalt because it’s a l⛄ot better.
"The track is 100% ready for racing. I would like to do a pract🐲ice start on the front straight just to see how it’s going."
While grip has significantly improved compared to𒁏 l🔯ast month’s pre-season test, the newly-built Mandalika Street Circuit remains very dirty off-line, especially the front straight.
Miller claims the track conditions will be discussed during the safety commission ahead of tomorrow's action: “I saw a couple of guys doing a practice start and it's the dirtiest and least used part of the track. It’s not a good gauge for doing a practice start. We’ll meಞet with the safety commission this afternoon and then mak𓃲e a plan.”
In terms of his position on the leaderboard, Miller was fourth fastest when it came to the Italian manufacturer’s pecking order - sixth༒ overall - however, his race pace looks even stronger.
"I had a lot of fun today," added the Australian. "They’ve done an amazing job to get the track in the condition that it’s in already. It was still a little bit dusty this⛎ morning, but it d🃏oesn’t matter how much you broom and brush the track, nothing cleans the track like motorcycles racing on it.
"The pace is there. I did a long run in FP2 and felt pretty good. I tried the softer tyre because that’s new here and also to try and understanღd how it behaves after some laps on it."
During his media debrie🃏f Miller was also asked about Ducati not running a front (holeshot) device, to which the factory Ducati rider was quick not to comment.
Miller's response: "About that (front device) I don’t really want to comment too much. We are trying device🍨s and testing stuff. And yeah, not much to say."