Jack Miller is one of the most iconic riders on the current MotoGP grid, but this position is not solely due to his on-track results, with him having four victories in nine years in the premier class. And it is precisely when the Australian is criticized that he tends to surpass himself, something he wants to change.
The rider said at the presentation that he loved being told that he was not capable of something, and if that somehow serves as motivation to once again stand out and prove those opinions wrong, the Australian said: ‘I’m trying to make that something permanent, not letting myself relax, be content, so to speak, or with how things are going. I’m trying to figure out what that is and trying to put it into practice throughout the whole year.’
Miller made his debut victories in 2016 with EG 0,0 Marc VDS, and later achieved the remaining victories, all with Ducati Lenovo Team – two in 2021 and one in 2022.
With KTM, he has already achieved two third places in 2023, both in Jerez – in the Sprint and long races.