Jack Miller issues “you will see” Yamaha prediction for Thai MotoGP
Jack Miller ꦬalso explains crash in Thai ꦗMotoGP practice

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jack Miller has given an optimistic prediction for a Yamaha strength which will be displayed at Buriram.
Miller has completed the first two practice sessions as a Yamaha MotoGP rider at the 2025 season-opening Thailand round.
He joined the new Pramac project after leaving KTM, and has been key to Yamaha’s development over the wi💞nter and pre-seasonꦏ.
Miller was asked about his Yamaha’s fast starts which first became apparent during testiꦛng.
“You will see [Saturday] afternoon,” he warned.
“The Yamaha is now a rocket from the start.
“Lauဣnch control, lock in the devices… we’ve got the Yamaha working prett🎃y good.
“I am quietly confident with the starting.
“The ti🍬me for 0-100mph? The Yamaha is pretty good.
“The rest comes down to reactions. I know we can do well💙.”
Jack Miller explains crash in Thai MotoGP practice

Miller was notably P4, with factory Yamaha rider Fabio Quart𒆙araro P3, in the first practice session of the Thailand MotoGP on Friday.
Quartararo🎶 was then eighth in the second session but Miller was 14th after a min🌸or fall.
“It wasn’t terri𓆉ble but it could get a bit smoother, that’s for certai♓n,” he said about his Friday.
“The feeling was pretty good this morning.
“The balance seems a little different from when we were he🍬re for the te🥂st, that’s for sure.
“The🥂 right-hand side of the tyre seems to be working better. Whether it’s bec🍨ause the track is cleaner, I don’t know.”
Miller added: “A small crash at the beginning of practice didn’𒀰t help our situation.
“The bike was working really well. It was aꦍ strange one for🌠 me.
“We suffered with the temperatur♔e in stopping the bike, we lost the support that the cooler temperatures give the rear tyre.
“So you are relying 🦹on the fro🍌nt. But it was too much on the front.
“I locked it, and away she went.
“Apart fr♋om that, I wa🤡s able to do the time attack. Unfortunately I caught the same yellow flag a couple of laps in a row.
“Hopefully we’ll go the long way around.”

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