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He falls very often but when there is a move to play, he is remembered by everyone. A trademark that Miller once again claimed during this first day of the Malaysian Grand Prix marked by a crash in the morning and the top of the timesheet in the afternoon.

The winner of Assen in difficult conditions showed that he had flair by moving to the top of the MotoGP hierarchy at the end of FP2. An exercise where it was necessary to analyze the evolution of a track going towards the dryer. Choosing the most suitable tires at the right time and then going into battle and staying on your wheels was the key to the afternoon at Sepang. A recipe made by the Australian from Marc VDS Racing.

« This afternoon, we really had to have the right timing and I was lucky enough to switch to the slicks when the track was in the best conditions. » recognizes the teammate Rabat. Who adds: “ I still had to get the job done, and I'm happy to have seen my name at the top of the timesheet ».

« It wasn't easy, however, during this FP2 to take the measure of the track and understand the dry portions and the portions that were still wet and with the new surface. ". On the new coating, he specifies: “ the asphalt dries less quickly than in the past but there are also fewer bumps ».

Miller will still have a hint of regret before going to spend his evening: “ I was good this morning in the dry even if I got trapped in the last turn which was modified and whose exit is now on a slope. It's a shame because I'm worth much more than this sixteenth place ».

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