The Australian pilot was approached about the issue of lack of speed he was experiencing and whether the problem could be lack of grip, Jack agreed:
– ‘Yes it could be, usually the problem is not that in the middle of a corner, but in some slower corners it’s the rear movement and lack of grip entering the corners which obviously transfers the lack of grip throughout the corner until the exit. Fortunately Pedro is riding very well and we can gather a lot of information from him and Brad to understand what we are doing differently. We have made great progress in race pace and attacking laps, I will try to understand what we need to improve.’
Jack Miller also spoke about what he saw in front of him, Pedro Acosta, who spent a large part of the race in front of his rival, and gave his opinion on the Spanish rider and all the potential he sees and saw during Sunday’s race from the “new generation” of MotoGP riders.
– ‘The problem of being so good is not when he’s on the bike, but often when he’s off it. He has his whole body off the bike, his head almost touches the ground. I wish I could ride as well as he does, he has an impressive style, I have less style than him, maybe. Now we have to use him as a target to learn from him, I’m already 29 years old, but I’m always learning. Just look at Martín and him, you can see the new generation of riders revolutionizing the riding style, maybe I need to do more pilates, I don’t know’.