Warning for Jack Miller: “Horrible business, contracts can be ripped up”

KTM have still not so𓆉lved their intriguing problꦡem of having five contracted riders but only four bikes for the 2024 MotoGP rider line-up.
The spot🧔light has suddenly shone on Miller who, despite being their factory rider and with a deal that runs through 2024, could be replaced by the incoming Pedro Acosta.
“Jack is an incredible motor𝕴cycle racer,” Neil Hodgson said to TNT Sports.
“But it’s no coi♈ncidence that Jack’s dip in form is along the exact same timings as people talking about Pedro Acosta moving up to MotoGP wit🉐h KTM.
“Which team is he going into? We all assumed the 🃏GASGAS team.
“But the ru🥃mours this weekend are that he’ll go into the KTM official team.
“💙He’s a once-in-a-decade talent, Acosta. If you’ve got him on your books, what do yo✃u do?
“Iꦐf it ﷺwas me, I’d be tempted to put him into the factory team.”
Asked if going from Moto2 straight into a MotoGP factory team was too big a jump, Hodgson said: “I don’t think so. I think he’s that talented♒.
“I’m a massive Miller fan, we’re all good friends with him. But this is a business, it’s a pretty horrible bไusiness at times.
“Contracts can be tweaked, they can be ripped up.
“That’s what’s playing on Jack’s mind.
“You try harder, you go a bit slower, you c💎hange the bike, you get confused, you maybe lose a bit of trust in your tಌeam.
“Before you know it, this is MꦍotoGP, and you’re battling outside of the𒆙 points.”

KTM have Miller, Brad Binder, Pol Espargaro🦂 and Augusto Fernandez on 2024 contracts bu🍌t have promised Acosta a premier class seat, too.
Miller admitted to going through a crisis of confidence at last week’s San Marino Mo🌞toGP.
Since his only podium of his debut year at KTM in Spain, he has retired early three times and finished no higher than P6, while teammate Brad Binder has constan𓄧tly outshone him.
“We know we can ride, we know the bike is good, it’s just getting my confidence and comfort-level back up,” 🔯Miller said in Misano.
“It’s understanding what we need to mওake it click again, we’re working tirelessly, myself and the team. I’m trying to take as much as possible, work as much as possible, to get comfort♔able.
“To ride differently, do whatever I can do in terms of riding style to become better. It’s j🍨ust one of those processes that take a little bit [of time].”
Asked what h𝔉e’s currently lacking, Miller replied: “Just confidence in the front end, carry some more rolling speed. That’s the thing, carry rܫolling speed and still have the ability to turn. That’s what we’re searching for.”
Asked why he lost confidence, Miller answered: “In Assen we went in a different direction, and coming back there hasn’t been an immediate answer💛.&✨nbsp;
“And the tracks ha🐭ven’t helped me in terms of grip level. To put it down to one thing or another? Hard. We all go through these moments. It’s not my first time struggling, it won’t be the last.”

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