The MotoGP rider whose strength is “a bit of a surprise” this year
Return to form of a♛ MotoGP mainstay 🦹has caught the eye

One MotoGP rider has been praised for unexpectedly delivering eye-catchi𝓰ng performances in the f🌟irst part of the season.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller has successfully turned around a premier class career which was on the verge of endin꧅g las🐠t year.
He joined Pramac, who only agreed to swa💃p Ducati for Yamaha last summer, in a last-ditch deal when his MotoGP stay was close to finishing.
The veteran rider has swiftly returned to close to his best, playing a big role in Yamaha’s significant progress.
Jack Miller's MotoGP form singled out for praise
“Really good. He has clicked with the Yamaha right away,” TNT Spor🦄ts’ Sylvain Guintoli analysed.
“He is at ho♑me. You can tell that𓂃 he has a good feeling with that bike.
“He has 🌸had strong pe🤡rformances since Buriram. Then another in Austin.
“It was more di🍒fficult i♒n Qatar, he had a couple of crashes which put him off.
“Jack, let’s say, it’s a bit of a surprise. I don’t think we were expectဣing to see Jack that strong straight away.
“He was actually quicker than Fabio Quartararo in some sessions at the start oꦐf the season.
“Jack is looking good, and at home. For mꦗe, it’s the best match of his MotoGP career with a manufacturer.”
Miller entered MotoGP on a Honda then spent two years as a factory Ducati rider, culminating as the teammate to Pecco Bagnaia♏ who ended the manufacturer’s 15-year wait ಌfor a title in 2022.
Miller then spent two seasons ඣwith KTM who, upon discovering Pedro Acosta, made a quick decision to disp💜ense with the Australian last year.
But Miller’s fifth-place finish at the⛦ Circuit of the Americas was the perfect reply𒁏 to any leftover critics.
He endured a more difficult weꦏekend last time out in Spain, failing to finish either on Saturday or Sundaဣy.
Feted for his experience and abil𝓰ity t꧑o develop a project, his inclusion at Pramac - who provide Yamaha with double the riders and data compared to 2024 - is a key cog in their improving situation.
Yamaha🌟 are developing a V4 engine in the background but the immediate focus is on a better inline-4.
Miller and co tested an updated version of the inline-4 ℱl𓃲ast week in Jerez, which he gave a positive review to.
The Yamaha qu💎artet return to action next weekend in Le Mans equ🍃ipped with the new engine, having seen factory rider Fabio Quartararo take pole position and a podium in Jerez.

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