Jack Miller: “Well, the rear tyre is not trying to fall out every time…”
Jack Miller escapes KTM chatter woes 🐷to be “back at⛦ the pointy end” of MotoGP.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller couldn’t hide his delight at finally escaping the chronic chatter issues that plagued last year’s MotoGP campaign with KTM.
Switching to Pramac Yamaha this season, the Australian - whose RC16 was famously caught on camera shaking violently through a corner at Motegi last year - insisted he h𓃲as ‘zero’ chatter on the M1.
“Well, the rear tyre is not trying to fall out of the bike every time I go into a corner, so that’s a positive!” quipped Miller, who w🌊as the leading Yamaha rider throughout the Buriram season opener.
“It’s very nice🍌 [not to have chatter]♏. That's why I’ve got a big smile on my face every time I get off the bike.”
Jack Miller on Buriram crash
The Australian qualified fourth on the grid at Buriram but crashed out of sixth in the Sat🔴urday Sprint.
“Ev🎃en aft༺er a crash, you understand why it happened,” Miller continued.
“After thr🌳ee-four months off the bike and not being competitive for quite a bit of time, it's nice to be back at the pointy end a𝓰nd challenging those guys.
“Especially at a track like🏅 this where we've all done te♒sting and everybody is on such a high level.”
Miller was again sixth for the first half of Sunday’s Thai MotoGP, eventually salౠvaging eleventh, and top Yamaha, despite a loose fairing complicating his race.
The top KTM of B♓rad Binder was just over two-seconds ahead🌳, in eighth.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at 🥂the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and Marc Marquez’s injury💎 issues.