Jack Miller and Enea Bastianini debate the blame for Mandalika practice crash

Jack Miller and Enea Bastianini debate the blame for Mandalika practice crash

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Jack Miller and Enea Bastianini have jostled over the blame for their crash in practice at the Indonesian MotoGP.

The KTM rider fell twice during Friday practice at Mandalika, but still managed to finish ninth-fastest, with Aleix Espargaro leading the timesheets. Miller blamed Bastianini for the first fall, stating that he held him up at the previous corner and then parked on the apex, causing the incident. Bastianini, on the other hand, claimed he had a problem with the throttle and Miller crashed without his involvement. Miller took responsibility for his second fall, attributing it to his struggles with controlling the bike’s speed at Turn 1. Both riders expressed uncertainty about their performance for the rest of the weekend, with Bastianini mentioning fatigue and Miller discussing the need to understand the tire better.

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