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Jack Miller

We have known for a few days now, Jack Miller will join the tumultuous KTM family in 2023, after spending almost five years in the Ducati clan. On the eve of the hostilities of this German Grand Prix which thus launches its countdown before separation with the Desmosedici, the Australian expressed his enthusiasm for this new adventure. A state of mind shared by his future teammate Brad Binder. More or less, at the same time, Miguel Oliveira said goodbye to the Mattighofen brand…

Jack Miller is still a pilot Ducati, so much so that he managed the feat in his press conference of talking about his future without ever mentioning the place where he is now registered until 2024, i.e. KTM... " I am very happy to be able to do two more years in the MotoGP World Championship after this year, although I was hoping for more. I am happy for this great opportunity also to try something different. I have been with Ducati for almost five years and the experience has been exceptional, we have had a lot of good races together with a lot of ups and downs but I am very grateful for what they have taught me at Ducati, first at Pramac then in the factory team. For the future, I'm happy with a decent project, with a lot of people wanting to win ».

Jack Miller, Ducati Lenovo Team, Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley

« Jack Miller can tell us where our strengths and weaknesses currently lie« 

Fortunately, Brad Binder, who commented on this next arrival of the Australian from 27 years in his box, rightly reminds us that we are talking about KTM… “ It's great to have Jack as a teammate next year, we're good friends on and off the track. He brings significant experience and knowledge from other manufacturers to the team, so he will definitely be able to help us ».

The eldest of Darryn binder added on speedweek : " Miguel and I have only ridden the KTM, so we don't know how the other bikes ride. Jack can therefore tell us where our strengths and weaknesses currently lie. This will help our project ».

Jack Miller, Red Bull KTM Ajo, GBR FP2

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