With Jack Miller now on board, KTM boss says: “Pressure is on - we need results”

Miller has swapped Ducati for KTM in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:2023 MotoGP rider line-up and will form an exciting-looking duo with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder.
They have a co♔mbine💞d six race victories in 11 seasons in the premier class - statistics that the KTM motorsport director has backed them to improve.
“Time flies by. It is crazy that we are going into season seven,” Beire😼r said. “The six years were amazing, building this project.
“Now is no longer the time to say that we are the youngest! No. We are esta🉐blished.
“Now the pressure [increaseဣs]. So we have to deliver results. It’s not good enough to just be there꧟. No, we need results. The pressure is on.”
Miller won la🀅st seaso💯n in Japan, and achieved back-to-back victories in Spain and France in 2021.
“He is a v🔯ery special character,” Beirer said. “For🐎 him, he is coming home.
“But this isn’t enough. We are talking about the top level of MotoGP.
“He is an outstanding rider. Brad and Jack are different but have one thing similar 𒅌- they push very hard.
“Jack will bring a p꧙ositive, fighting spi𒊎rit into the team.
“These boys fit well together.
“We need to prove now that we can be stable 🎉at the front.
“Brad needs the type of p🌞artner who won’t give up, who will squeeze something out of a difficult day.”

Binder has been a part of the KTM family for nine♓ years - he was on the podium three ti🅷mes last season.
🧜“He is a fantastic personality and a friend,” Beirer said. “So many times, speaking about new contracts, it was always clear that he wanted to stay and we wanted him to stay with us.
“He was a small kid with a dream f🌃rom South ♛Africa and is now our top factory rider in the MotoGP class.
“He brings super good spirit to the team. He’s a fighter. In difficult m𓃲ome🌳nts he doesn’t say ‘things are difficult’.
“When the team is struggling, or I ꩲam struggling, he s🎐ays ‘don’t worry, boss!’
“We need rid♓ers with commitment and trust. We will deliver the best machine on that grid. We feel that trust f🌼rom him.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a de𝓀cade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.