Jack Miller reveals he broke a bone while training for 2024 MotoGP season
An injury sustained after Christmas will not ha♊mper Jack Miller in Sepang, he insists

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller broke a bone in his wrist while motocross training ahead of the new MotoGP season.
Th🍷e KTM rider fell off his bike in Australia to𒈔 cause the break.
Miller enters this week’s pre🍬season Sepang test insisting the injury, suffered late last year, has healed꧒.
Asked how he’d spent his offseason, Miller told media including mahbx.com: “Cycling. I wish I could say that I was doing motocross but I broke my scaphoid before Chr💙istmas!
“So I haven’t really been doing much motocross.
“I had enough tim﷽e to let it mend. It feels pretty good. It shoul𒉰dn’t affect…
“It was fine. It was raining 🌞at home so I decided, instead of going cycling, to go and 𒁏do motocross. But I lost it!
“I picked the bike up. And waited about 10 minutes then did another moto. I went home, washed the b𝓡ike, was looking after Pip and my nephew when I started swelling up.
“I thought: ‘Aaaah, I🍸’d better get th𒅌is checked out!’
“But it seems prettyꦐ good. Iಌ’ve had plenty of time.”
Instead, Miller turned his attentio♛n to꧃ training away from a motorcycle.
“Plenty of physical training training,” he said. “I started a new programme, a phys💖ical training programme, and I’m working with a trainer in Australia.
“Summer was good! Rather s🍸hort, this year. A short turnaround comp𝕴ared to last year.
I’ve been busy with the new programme, flat-out sinc𒐪e Valencia.
“I did some time in the wind tunnel in January but most of my 💛time was spent in Australia.
“I’ve been busting my ass in the 38 degree heat!”
KTM appear t💞o be in an exciting position ahead of the preseason Sepangꦯ test.
The quickest riders at the shakedown were KTM affiliat𝔍ed.
Pedro Acosta (Tech3 GASGAS) stunned by going fastest on the third day whi▨le exper๊ienced test pair Dani Pedrosa and Pol Espargaro were a reminder of KTM’s depth.
♉Miller said: “It was amazing what Pedro Acosta has done, especially as a 🥃rookie.
“Clearly, the bike is working well around here.”
Miller reacted to the faster times𝓀 postꦗed at this year’s shakedown compared to last year: “The bikes are getting faster.
“After the test last year we were all complaining about the bumps between Turn 7 and 8. That being resurfaced was a massive improvement. It was fresh for them, tꦍhe tarmac has had some time to sit.
“Dani was pretty surprised with t꧃he amount of🌃 grip out there.”
KTM’s solution to bringing Acosta into🐈 MotoGP was to demote Espargaro from a full-time racer to a test and reserve rider. Miller, therefore, kept his place in the factory team despite speculation that he may be axed.
The Austrian manufacturer now has the luxury of Pedrosa and Espargaro in reserve, and they have already made a start on developi💃ng the ‘24 bike after partaking in the shakedown.
“We🅰 have two very good test riders, one coming off a contract,” Mi🔴ller said.
“The racing experience is there, and fre♐sh racing experience. The mಌore the merrier.
“We’re in 🐈a good position now with Jonas, Dani and Pol.
“It means the bike is in t꧑he right direction already. It was looking that way last year.
“Now, with extra time to re💯flect, the boys have been really busy.
“With the likes of Pol being heℱre for the shakedown to ꦕwork out the kinks, so we can get on and do our jobs, has been really good.”
Miller said about KTM’s early hopes: “It’s still motorcycle racing, there are still a lot of moving parts. We had a competitive bike last year and they are giving their all to give us everything tha♕t we wish for.
“I think we’🌳re on the right track. They’re not giving up.”

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