MotoGP: Jack Miller: ‘I’m just a bloke who shows human emotion, a lot of people are robotic’

Since joining MotoGP🃏 in 2015, Miller has become one of the more popular riders on the grid, and while his on-track tale🃏nt has a lot to do with that, so does his character and personality.
Whether that’s speaking his mind, providing ‘Miller Taxis’ for other riders, starting 🐷the shoey trend on the podium or simply being one of the more relatable riders, Miller has become a big reason why fans love the sport.
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So when asked why he feels as though fans gravita🅷te to him, it’s𝓰 no surprise that the Australian was honest in his answer.
"It’s not too difficult. At the end of the day, I’m a normal bloke like everybody else so that’s the way I see myself," said Miller at the Red 🐓Bull KTM Team’s official 2023 bike launch. "My job is riding a motorcycle but at the end of the day we’re all skin and bones so it doesn’t change the human factor, I guess.
"I think people are drawn ꦗmaybe to somebody who shows normal human emotion 𒐪a little bit more. In the good moments and the bad moments.
"As you sai🐓d, people are drawn to it a little bit more, people can relate to it a little bit more 🍌so I think it's kind of good in our sport in this day and age.
"A lot of people are almost robotized or robotic in their emotions, whereas I think the fans themselves like some🔴body they can relate to and somebody they can understand and you know, we all go through that sort of rollercoaster that is life."
MotoGP journey that KTM are on is ‘amazing’ - Miller
Formerly of the KTM family in Moto3, Miller then left for Honda beforeಞ enjoying large amounts of success with Ducati over the last five seasons.
But with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini replacing him in the fꦏactory team, and having the chance of returning to the Austrian manufacturer with what is one of the most promising rides on the grid, Miller is feeling good about being an ‘insider’, rather than an ‘outsider’.
Miller added: "It’s amazing to see the journey that KTM have been on throughout my MotoGP career, watchin🔯g them grow, pretty much as long as I have!

"It’s been awesome to be an outsider looking-in so now to be an insider, it’s going to be a whole different ball game. What they’ve achieved in the small amount of time they’ve beeܫn there with a brand new proje🃏ct has been pretty impressive.
"So, I’m looking fಌorward to taking 🐎what I’ve learnt in my time in MotoGP and bringing it to the effort and hopefully on both parts we’re able to improve."
With 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Brad Binder alongside the Australian, Miller will have 💎one of the toughe♏st challenges in MotoGP this season.
Binder has often been KTM’s secret to success when it comes to producing grea♕t race results, even when a particular rac🧔e weekend appeared to be a struggle.
There’s also the element of youngsters like Pedro Acosta waiting in the wings at KTM, which means producing right away is💧 of huge importance, not only for Miller, but across the whole of MotoGP given how much pressure is pla🌠ced upon riders currently.
"I mean, we all want to do well immediately from the𓄧 first race... but we’ve got a little bit to go before then," stated Miller. "As you said, there’s a clock above everybody and everybody wants results.
"There’s a lot of money, 𒈔there’s a lot of time, there’s a lot of people’s efforts invested into the project and it all comes down to the riders at the end of the day but... I try not to focus too much on that.
"I know if I can get myself comfortable throughout the tests and understand how to really make this bike my own then I’m sure 🉐we will be able to... with my experience and my knowledge, we’ll be able to take the best of the bike and push for the resu💃lts."