“The best since” iconic Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi, Marc Marquez drama
“Next yea🏅r will be interesting, with Marc♔ on a factory bike..."

Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin’s title battleღ this year🌄 has been the best since 2015.
That’s according to Jack Miller who also shared the grid with Jorge Lorenzo, Valentino Rossi and Marc Marquez during their legenda𒈔ry skirmish nine years ago.
Lorenzo emerged as the champion in 2015, edging a fuming Rossi who blamed Marquez for his inability to win the title. The grudge remains to𓃲 this day.
But Marti🐼n and Bagnaia’s battles this seasoꦍn have also been epic, Miller says.
“Obvious🉐ly since the Marc reign has gone away over the past couple of years, this is probably the best one that we’ve had,” the💦 KTM rider claimed.
“The Pecco and Fabio ꦯQuartararo one wꦿas pretty cool, as well.
“But this is definitely, by far, if we’re talking about title race꧋s, the best since Vale and Jorge in 2015.
“This is the best one weᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚღᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ’ve seen in nearly 10 years.
“I am sure 🦄it will get closer and closer as the years go on.
“Next year will be interesting, with Marc on a factory bike and a lot of changes in the off-seas🦄on.
“The championship is getting closer and closer.
“But [Bagnaia and Martin] are in a league of t❀heir bloo﷽dy own!
“All you’ve got to do is look at the race in Sepang, to see how far in front t🐷hose two were goin𒈔g.”
Martin is 24 points🐲 clear of Bagnaia heading into the last sprint race ♛and grand prix.
If he wins the sprint race on Saturday, he will confirm a 🔥ma𝓡iden title.
It will also represent a victory for Pramac team, a satellite team beat💃ing the manufacturer they belong to.
Miller’s last race for KTM
Miller lost his factory KTM seat for 2025 to Pedro Acosta. The manufacturer then opted to name a new-look duo of Enea Bastianini and Ma😼verick Vinales for next year’s rebranded Tech3 team.
Millඣer found a reprieve with Pramac, who will become a Yamaha♉ satellite team in 2025.
He said about his last round with KTM this weekend in Barcelona: “I’ve done thiﷺs multiple times now.
“I am looking forward to finishing strong.
“I have a good relationship with all of my crew. I’ve worked with him for seven years, i🐓t’s a long time to work with a single individual.
“There will be꧒ some emotions, for sure. But when one door clos𒅌es, another opens in this business.
“The beaut🍒y is that this paddock is f****** small so we’ll see him more than 𒈔enough in the next year!”

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