Miller keeps it quick and tidy to head up Ducati challenge in Valencia MotoGP

Jack Miller will look to make amends in tomorrow’s Valencia MotoGP after securing a spot on the front row of the grid in second place, 🥃a we💛ek after a poor getaway prevented him from capitalising on strong race pace.
Seven days ago Miller started the European MotoGP race from seventh on the grid, but a poor start by his own admission set him back ⭕before clawing his way back up to sixth position at the chequered f꧑lag.
Eager to end the 2020 season on a high aboard the Pramac Ducati before he is promoted into the factory team next year, Miller says the damp-to-drying conditions in Q2 were a challenge but he was otherwise pleaಞsed with his neatly executed lap.
“I feel really good, even in FP4 on pace I was really strong and could improve my lap times," 💮the Australian rider said. "Tricky conditions ouౠt there, it wasn’t wet but it was greasy.
“You couldn’t hit any white lines because the paint held a lot🐷 of water on top, so you had to try an avoid them while pushing like mad as you do in qualifying.
“The more laps I d🔯id in qualifying, the more confidence I had on the bike. We can be happy with the job done today, now we go to tomorrow to try finish the job o🥃ff.”
Miller, who heads into the penultimate race of the year with two podiums t🦩o his name from thisไ season, heads into the race bidding to become the 10th different race winner from 13 races in 2020