Indonesian MotoGP: No question Mandalika track is 'ready to race' - Jack Miller

Although Miller stated he was one of the riders who didn’t think a new asphalt was not needed - ‘all I said was the track needed a sweep’, the three-꧃time MotoGP race winner has since claimed the recent resurfacing has provided much better grip.
"I never said the track wasn’t ready for racing, all I said was th💫e track needed a sweep," said Miller.
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"I didn’t th💧ink it needed the new asphalt, but I’m appreciative of them putting in the new asphalt because it’s a lot better.
"The track is 100% ready for racing. I would like to do a pract⛄ice start on the front straight just to see how it’s going."
W⛎💧hile grip has significantly improved compared to last month’s pre-season test, the newly-built Mandalika Street Circuit remains very dirty off-line, especially the front straight.
Miller claims the track conditions will be discussed during the s⭕afety commission ahead of tomorrow's action: “I saw a couple of guys doing a practice start and it's the dirtiest and least used part of the track. It’s not a good gauge for doing a practice start. We’ll meet with the safety commission this afternoon and then make a plan.”
In terms of his position on the leaderb๊oard, Miller was fourth fastest when it came to the Italian manufacturer’s pecking order - sixꦺth overall - however, his race pace looks even stronger.
"I had a lot of fun today,"&🃏nbsp;added the Australian. "They’ve done an amazing job to get the track in the condition that it’s in already. It was still a little bit dusty this morning, but it doesn’t matter how much you broom and brush the track, nothing cleans the track like motorcycles racing on it.
"The pace is there. I did a long run in FP2 and felt pretty good. I tried the softer tyre because that’s new 💜here and also to try and understand how it behaves after some laps on it.🦂"
During his media debrief Miller was also asked about Ducati nওot running a front (holeshot) device, to which the factory Ducati rider was quick not to comment.
Miller's response: "About that (front device) I don’t really want to comment too much. We are trying devices and testing stuff. A🥀nd yeah, not much to s🌃ay."