After crashing out of the MotoGP French Grand Prix, Pramac Yamaha rider Jack Miller expressed feeling “devastated” despite initially having a successful strategy of staying on wet tyres when others switched to slicks. Miller, who was leading the race, lamented the untimely crash on lap five, acknowledging that the team’s forecast and strategy were on point. Despite the disappointment, Miller trusted his team’s guidance and tried to nurse the Yamaha bike in changing conditions, eventually losing grip and crashing unexpectedly. Reflecting on the race, Miller remained positive about the team’s performance and expressed the need to accumulate points in future races.
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