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Jack Miller

Jack Miller recently shared his feelings about the prospect of his MotoGP career coming to an end. The Australian rider, who will be replaced by Pedro Acosta in the KTM factory team for 2025, is currently in an uncertain situation for next year. With spots limited, realistic options for Miller appear to narrow down to a possible seat at Pramac Yamaha or TrackHouse, but he is not considered the favorite for those positions.

During an interview at Silverstone with TNT Sports relayed by crash.net, Miller expressed the personal pain this situation is causing him, highlighting how his family has changed their plans to be by his side as the end of his MotoGP career seems inevitable..." I feel good about myself “, he began. “ Obviously, I'd be lying if I said it was an easy three weeks at home, trying to find something for next year. I'm hanging in purgatory, I guess you could say that. I don't know where I am »

With a touch of emotion, he added: “ my wife and baby weren't supposed to come to every last race. But it seems these are my last…I don't want to be too sentimental, but it was hard. It’s something I’ve worked and sacrificed for. Not having the conditions is always difficult. We always try. I'm satisfied with what I did. I must be... »

Jack Miller

Jack Miller: “ I feel like I could be an old dog who needs to be taught a few more tricks! »

Jack Miller also took the time to recognize the impact of young Moto2 prodigies on its current situation. The emergence of Peter Acosta, in particular, put additional pressure on KTM to promote him to the official team, relegating Miller in an uncertain position. “ The game changes every year ", did he declare. “ I've experienced so many different kinds of motorcycling in my short career. I had a good series, if it should end. There is so much talent emerging. What some of these kids can do on a motorcycle is phenomenal »

Miller, who is in his 10th season in MotoGP after representing Honda, Ducati et KTM, remains realistic about the progression of new talents, while hoping for one last chance to prove his worth. “ We can't be angry at progress. But I feel like I can be an old dog who needs to be taught a few more tricks! Whether or not we get the chance is another question… »

While the future of Miller remains uncertain, his thoughts on his journey and his hopes for the future show a driver who, despite the challenges, remains proud of his accomplishments and determined to keep fighting, whatever direction his career takes.

Jack Miller

Jack Miller

Jack Miller

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