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Jack Miller

Jack Miller is not unhappy to return to Sarthe and his French Grand Prix at Le Mans because it brings back very good memories. It was the same at Jerez, a track which also had the flavor of victory, but the Spanish Grand Prix only ended with a fifth place, while his teammate achieved success. The fact remains that he is the latest winner in MotoGP at Le Mans and in a sensitive period on the transfer market, the Australian would be well inspired to mark his territory again with the official Ducati.

A red machine which it is commonly accepted in the paddock that it will lose its use at the end of this campaign. To go where? That's the whole problem of Jack Miller. On this situation which creates precariousness, he says: “ a lot of people think I'm old. Sure, I've been around for a while, but I'm only 27. I think I'm young but I also think I'm starting to have some maturity », Commented the Australian.

And he told the hard truth, at the dawn of the seventh Grand Prix of the season: “ At this stage I have no offers… Of course Ducati would like to keep me. I'm not looking for money, I'm looking for the most competitive bike that can put me in a good position to fight for wins, podiums or whatever. I feel at home at Ducati and I would like to stay at home. If they want to keep me, we'll wait and see ».

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Jack Miller: “the weather forecast for this weekend is good"

Jack Miller is only 11th in the general classification MotoGP and he begins the Grand Prix of France with the good feeling of the victory acquired last year: “ I can't wait to come to France for the race ", said the pilot Ducati. " I have very good memories of Le Mans because last year I was able to win the race. I love the circuit and I'm sure we will still be competitive this year with the GP22 ».

Miller then emphasized: “ the weather forecast for this weekend is good, but the weather in this region is always unpredictable. In any case, I am ready to face the weekend in all conditions and I want to have a good result in the race on Sunday ". Which would help us to consider the post-2022 period with more optimism…

Jack Miller in front of Marc Márquez and Aleix Espargaró: In Jerez he had to let them both go at the end

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