Jack Miller’s second season with Red Bull KTM in MotoGP is not yielding the desired results and performances. After nine rounds, he is in 16th place in the championship, with his best result being a fifth place at the Portuguese GP. He has failed to score points in five out of the nine main races.
Despite the extensive efforts he put in over the winter, the Australian has experienced underwhelming performances and results. However, in an interview with PecinoGP, he expressed confidence in improving for the remainder of the season:
– I put an awful lot into the winter in terms of training, in terms of nutrition, and everything, to try and become better, to try and be better this year. And for the most part this season hasn’t started off the way I would have liked. In saying that, we still have 12 [11] rounds, 24 [22] races in total and a lot more points on offer. So I do firmly believe that we can achieve better than we did last year still. I will continue to push until the very end and see what we can do.
Miller also revealed that, despite knowing he will not continue with KTM in 2025, he feels he is becoming more in tune with the RC16: ‘The bike is, step by step, getting more and more suited to me – we made a big step in Assen and it helped myself to become a little bit more confident. We made the step on Sunday morning and throughout the race duration I was able to get more and more comfortable with it, understand it more and more, and push better and gain confidence from this’.