It was noted on the Adriatic Coast a clear return to the top 10 for the Australian who achieved a good performance in Misano by obtaining a good sixth place in the rain, thus equaling his best performance of the season.
It is on this positive note that Team Estella Galicia 0,0 Marc VDS drivers Jack Miller and Tito Rabat travel to the Motorland Aragon circuit this weekend to take part in the fourteenth round of the World Championship, the last in Europe. ahead of the three-race overseas series in Japan, Australia and Malaysia. The Australian's skill in the wet could prove useful this weekend, with a possibility of storms already forecast for the first day of testing on Friday.
Jack Miller is currently thirteenth in the provisional standings with 53 points, just one point behind Scott Redding, and ten ahead of Aleix Espargaro. Tito Rabat occupies twentieth place with 27 points, tied with Alex Rins.
According to Jack Miller, who are " Aragon is a circuit that I like but on which I have never obtained my best results in the past. Even though I had to miss this event last year due to injury, I think the track should suit our Honda RC213V well.
“I can't wait to take part in this last European event before the tour which will take us to Japan and Malaysia but especially home to Australia. I am in good shape and ready to fight to obtain the best possible results during the last quarter of the season, starting this weekend in Aragon. »
To Tito Rabat, who are " I'm going to Aragon motivated to have a great race in front of my home crowd. I really like this circuit and I think that the progress we have made recently in terms of the bike's settings will allow us to attack the first day of testing with a good base.
“We took a big step forward at Silverstone and we have to take another step forward this weekend at Aragon. Of course, all this will depend a lot on the weather which promises to be unpredictable for the weekend. We will see… "
MotoGP Championship ranking after #SanMarinoGP:
1 | Marc Márquez | Honda | 199 | |
2 | Andrea Dovizioso | Ducati | 199 | 0 |
3 | Maverick VINALES | Yamaha | 183 | -16 |
4 | Valentino ROSSI | Yamaha | 157 | -42 |
5 | Dani PEDROSA | Honda | 150 | -49 |
6 | johann zarco | Yamaha | 110 | -89 |
7 | Danilo PETRUCCI | Ducati | 95 | -104 |
8 | Cal Crutchlow | Honda | 92 | -107 |
9 | Jorge Lorenzo | Ducati | 90 | -109 |
10 | Jonas Folger | Yamaha | 84 | -115 |
11 | Alvaro BAUTISTA | Ducati | 62 | -137 |
12 | Scott REDDING | Ducati | 54 | -145 |
13 | Jack Miller | Honda | 53 | -146 |
14 | Aleix Espargaro | Aprilia | 43 | -156 |
15 | Loris BAZ | Ducati | 39 | -160 |
16 | Andrea Iannone | Suzuki | 33 | -166 |
17 | Pol Espargaró | KTM | 31 | -168 |
18 | Karel ABRAHAM | Ducati | 28 | -171 |
19 | Alex Rins | Suzuki | 27 | -172 |
20 | Tito RABAT | Honda | 27 | -172 |
21 | Hector BARBERA | Ducati | 23 | -176 |
22 | Michael PIRRO | Ducati | 18 | -181 |
23 | Bradley SMITH | KTM | 14 | -185 |
24 | Mika Kallio | KTM | 6 | -193 |
25 | Sam LOWES | Aprilia | 2 | -197 |
26 | Sylvain GUINTOLI | Suzuki | 1 | -198 |
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