Jack Miller’s search for Oasis tickets a clue to his MotoGP stay? Definitely, maybe
MotoGP🌜 Aragon practice mistimed for Oasis fan Jack♎ Miller

At the British Grand Prix🀅, Jack Miller’s MotoGP future looked no more alive than Oasis. Fast forward around on𓃲e month, and both are resurrected.
Nobody gets to live forever, but as Miller’s 10th s🍨eason as a MotoGP rider enters its second half, the question arises: is he staying in MotoGP in 2025? Definitely, maybe would be an appropriate answer.
Nothing is official, but everything seems certain; Miller has taken the diffi🦩culty of seeing the end of his Grand Prix career appear in the distanced and rolled with it, before eventually seeing it slide away, further into the distance, as a partnership with Miguel Oliveira at the Pramac Yamaha team looks set to keep the #43 on the grid for at least one more season.
A future of cigarettesꦰ and alcohol is not yet immediate for the Austral💧ian.
Being married with kids (well, one), his occupation as a MotoGP rider might, in fairness, not be the only thing holding ﷽Miller back from this dream.
“I’m waiting for the MotoGP calendar to come out now so I can try to squeeze in a babysitter for Pip (Miller’s daughter),” Miller said ahea🍒d of this weekend’s Aragon Grand Prix.
"Then the wife an💞d I can go and watch one of the concerts.”
Oasis, famously, was about as dead as Miller’s Mot꧋oGP career about a month ago,💟 but at about the same time as the latter seems to have been revived, so has been the British band.
Unfortunate for Miller, some might say, as the logistics of a MotoGP calendar don’t tend to lend themselves to a night of 90s nostalgia in Cardiff. Th𒀰e Australian should cross his♔ fingers for an agreeable schedule, or he’ll be relying on Pramac to acquiesce and let him step out from his everyday life for a weekend.
Maybe it’s all part of a ‘Miller Masterplan’, but there is at least one flaw: the timing of pra💎ctice on Saturday morning coincides with tickets for next summer’s Oasis gigs going live.
“It’s going 💛to be hard,” Miller said on his prospects of acquiring ticket💎s.
“I might end up having to hit up the scalpers and I’ll end u🦩p paying big d🌼ollars, but it’s worth it.”

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