Jack Miller on Franco Morbidelli bust-up: “I didn’t hit him; I was dumbfounded”

"Franky decided he wanted to make a gap when there was no room. It re🌟sulted in us both having an early shower"

Jack Miller, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March
Jack Miller, MotoGP race, Portuguese MotoGP, 24 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller has detailed the feisty argument he had with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Franco Morbidelli in the Jerez gravel.

KTM’s Miller was 11th on the 17th lap of last weekend’s Spanish MotoGP when he was seඣnt crashing out as Pramac’s Mo🗹rbidelli failed to overtake.

TV cameras൲ caught Miller furiously gesticulating to Morbidelli as they got back to their feet.

“I didn't really get ♕a telling off,” Miller was quoted by about be🌱ing summed to see the stewards.

“I got a telling off mor♒e for my actions afterward. But I didn't hit hi𒆙m, I didn't punch him or anything like that.

“I was obviously♊ crashed [into] and 🉐then Franky told me in the gravel what I did to him [on Saturday].”

Miller’s sprint race on Saturday at Jerez came to a pr🔯emature en💝d on Lap 1.

He continued about his r✱ow with Morbidelli: “I was quite dumbfounded because I said ‘look, I crashed out of the f*****g first lap yesterday so I don't know what I could ha♔ve done’.

“I don't know if he ha🅺d me confused with somebody else.

“Anyway, it's not what we wanted.”

Miller admitted that he was studying Pedro Acosta, his KTM stablemate who is being heavily linked with replacing him in the factory team next꧙ year, during the Spanish MotoGP.

“Unfortunately that got cut ๊short when Franky decided he wanted to make a gap when there was no room,” Miller said.

“It resulted in us both hav𒉰ing an ea🔯rly shower. So not the way we wanted to end the day.”

Because teammat🐟e Brad Binder is contracted to KTM long-term, Miller is coming under intense pressure over his 2025 seat.

The popular Australian is contracted only until the end of this season, and the imperious form of Tech3 GASGAS rookie Acos✃ta might force KTM’s hand.

Miller has finished 21st, fifth and 13th♊ before crashing out in Jerez.

He is 14th in the MotoGP standings after four rounds, 37 points behind Bind🐽er and 47 behind Acosta.

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