Jack Miller: Enea made the difference, Pramac or Factory? It doesn’t bother me

Jack Miller secured his and the factory Ducati team's long awaited first podium of the 2022 MotoGP season in Austin.
Jack Miller, Grand Prix of the Americas race, 10 April
Jack Miller, Grand Prix of the Americas race, 10 April

But having led for 15𝔉 of the 20 race laps, Miller admitted it was a slightly bittersweet feeling to be passed by Enea Bastianini and then Alex Rℱins in the closing stages.

"I'm really happy with this result, although I'm a bit disappointed having tasted victory for so long," said Miller, who proudly carried a Nicky Hayden flag 𝔍on the slowdown lap. "The team and I needed this third place, so I'm happy.

"I tried my best to break away, but made a couple of slight mistakes. Enea was back on me and blitzed me down the back straight. I thought, 'all right, be calm. Sit behind and see what I can do towar💛ds the end of the race'.

"The next lap we came to Turn 11, he went deep and I followed him in and nearly ended up in the car park! Then I heard that Suzuki right next to me and it was like déjà vu from last year [with Joan Mir].🦹 It was Alex this time. A nice, clean battle there through to the end.

"Honestly, I don't know if I could have 🌠done any better today. My goal was just to try and get out front, keep my hea🗹d down and put the laps together. I'm really happy to show that we’ve got the pace, at least for 16 laps. We’ll hopefully find the last four laps over the next week and bring that to Portugal."

Enea Bastianini, Grand Prix of the Americas race, 10 April
Enea Bastianini, Grand Prix of the Americas race, 10 April

'Bastianini doesn’t use the rear of the bike to turn'

With Bastianini now winning two of the opening four races to lead the world championship on last year's GP21, questions are inevitably being asked about whether the GP22 is lagging behind its pre✨decessor in areas such as tyre management.

Although Miller faded sli💞ghtly towards the end, it was nothing compared to the drop suffered by team-mate Francesco Bagnaia (fifth) and especially Pramac riders Jorge Martin and Johann Zarco, who finished eighth and ninth.

"I knew the tyre consumption was a bit high for us. I tried to be conservative but I saw the others had more speed," Bagnꦆaia said. "The one who did a good job with the GP22 today was Jack, who was constantly fast from the start…. [But] Enea was unbeatable today. His pace was so strong."

But Miller was quick to credit Bastianini, rather than the GP🌠21, for making the difference so far this se✨ason.

"That’s him. He was the same on the GP19 last year," Miller said of Bastianini's tyre preservation skills. "He’s unreal with the way he puts the throttle down. In some ways, he doesn’t ever use the rear of the bike to turn, which is my big problem🎃. I’m always using the rear of the bike to turn.

"He’s able to ride it in a very smooth, consistent way and fast. That’s the tyre management. That’s all down to him. So, I’ll keep stu✅dying!"

Enea Bastianini, Jack
Enea Bastianini, Jack

The Australia added: "He’s riding well. When Enea comes past it looks effortless. He has a particular style where he sits very central and his head goඣes on the angle. He’s able to let the bike move underneath him and st🌜ay really firm, really calm on the bike and it works

"And of course, he’s a sma🎀ll bloke, so he’s very, very fast on the straight. That’s for certain. And he can stop it rather well, too. Pulling up an extra 10 kilos, there’s a little bit more [for me to stop]."

One area where Bastianini feels he isn't as strong as the o🎃ther Ducati riders is mid-💫corner.

"I’m really fast in entry of the corner, especially ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚwhen there is a big braking, but I pay in the middle of the corner because I’m more slow," he said. "I have to improve this because it's too different for my style.

"Other riders have some different styles, but Jack is very close to mine. I compare many times the data with him. For me, the ’21 to the ’22 bik🌳e is still very similar. It’s very close I think. I’m not in an aౠdvantage."

'This championship is wide open'

Miller's fiꦉrst podium of the ༺year moves him up to seventh in the championship, as the top GP22 rider, but still some 31 points from Bastianini - not helped by the technical DNF in Qatar.

"It is what it is. We’re ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚback up here. They’re saying 🉐a rough start to 2022, but the bike broke down in Qatar, I finished fourth in Mandalika, and then last weekend [in Argentina] was rough.

"We’re only𒅌 four race꧃s in and we’re already on the podium, so that’s a positive.

"This championཧship is so long and so many thing𒁏s can happen. It’s MotoGP in 2022. I’m the tenth rider on the podium, and we’re at the fourth race. That says it all. This championship is wide open.

"The real champions⛦hip will start once we get back to 🐷Europe."

Jack
Jack

Jack Miller: Pramac or Factory in 2023? 'It doesn’t bother me'

While Bagnaia has already signed to stay at the official Ducati team next year, Mil🧔ler faces potential competition from the likes of Bastianini and Jorge Martin over the second seat.

"I’m just here to ride my motorbike and do the best I can. That✃'s all," Miller said of his future. "If I get a job next year with Ducati, it is what it is. I’d be more than happy to sti♛ck around. I love the group I’m with.

" I’m jus༺t focused on this year and trying to do the best job I can do."

The triple premier-class race winner didn'tℱ rule out the idea of returning to Pramac, which also runs factory-spec machinery.

"I wouldn’t care. As you can tell, the bikes are all good. They’re fantastic. I know for a fact🐷 that they’re [Pramac] on the same equipment," Miller said.

"It doesn’t bother me. As long as I’m getting the opportunity to fight for podiums and be here with all the fan𓆉s, living my dream, that’s the main part."

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