Jack Miller Confronts the Unrideable: A Gritty Tale of Triumph and Tenacity

Jack Miller Confronts the Unrideable: A Gritty Tale of Triumph and Tenacity

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Jack Miller described his Italian MotoGP bike as “basically unrideable” after clutch, aero and fuel issues forced him to retire from 15th.

Jack Miller’s Italian MotoGP race at Mugello ended in frustration after just ten laps due to technical issues that made his Pramac Yamaha “basically unrideable.” Miller struggled with a slipping clutch from the start, losing positions and having difficulties with the bike’s performance. Despite his efforts to continue racing, the bike’s issues became too severe, leading to his retirement. Meanwhile, Miller’s teammate, Miguel Oliveira, finished in 13th place, the top Yamaha in the race. Oliveira acknowledged the performance gap to the front and the challenges faced during the race. Team Director Gino Borsoi highlighted Oliveira’s strong performance and expressed hope for improvement in future races despite the tough conditions faced in Mugello.

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