Jack Miller vows to silence critics amid constant rumours over MotoGP future
Jack Miller explain♌s hജow he continues to defy his critics

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller will attack the 2024 MotoGP season with a new mind-set anꦫd a bulked up fitness routine to hit back at his critics.
The KTM rider was forced to endure speculation about his future l♓ast season amid a disappointing run of f✅orm.
But Miller✃ retained his factory seat - despite Pedro Acosta bein♊g welcomed into MotoGP under the KTM banner - and he knows the pressure is still on.
Miller said about his mind-set to ‘prove wrong’ his critics: “I’m trying to make that a permanent thing.🍒 To ꦉnot get comfy with myself.
“To 🎃not try to get content and happy with how things are going.
“I’m trying to understand what that is, and put it😼 in practice throughout the whole y♒ear.”
Miller crashed out of the lead in the season-finale Valencia MotꦚoGP last season.
Immediately after, he began a൲ new fitness routine which he hopes will pay dividends 🍸this year.
“I have been doing my training myself🌟 for 🐼the past 12 years, while I’ve been professional,” he said.
“Just going off my gut instinct and how I feel.
“I decided to swit🐼ch it up at the end of last ye🧔ar with the help of the guys from Red Bull.
“Straight after Va๊lencia I flew to Austria and did a heaಌp of tests.
“From that day I started working with𓃲 a trainer there, and a guy in Australia, i🍸n terms of using the gym.
“The gym and I have never really got along💖 before!
“I am trying to switc꧑h it up to leave no stone unturned.
“I feel g☂ood, I feel leaner than ever. I’m 𒆙highly motivated - and I need to be, with all these young blokes coming in to push us along!”

Chief among those ‘young blokes’ is Acosta, who 👍joins Tech3 GASGAS as the only rookie on the 2024 Mot﷽oGP grid.
Teenager A🦂costa shone at the Sepang preseason test and has been tipped for stardom, heightening the pressure on Miller’s posit🌟ion.
But the experienced Mᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚiller also emerged f🍨rom Sepang pleased with the development of his bike.
“If you told me that I’d do a ‘57 and not mention anybody else’s times, I would’ve been ove🍒r the moon prior to the test,” he said.
“But the others were rapid so 🅺‘57 probably didn’t look🍃 that great!
“I’m happy. A lot of work to be do🌜ne. A lot of laps were done with variations of our bike. It was a positive test, I felt good on the bike.
“We’ve worked a lot in terms of electronics.
“I felt like I got better and be🗹tter, as the t🅰hree days went on.
“I was stiff after the first day, a few cramps.
“After a couple of days toℱ think about it, I’m super keen to get back on the bi⛦ke in Qatar for the test.”
Miller 💦🧸finished 11th in the 2023 MotoGP standings with a solitary podium finish, while teammate Brad Binder soared into fourth as the highest-placed non-Ducati.
He th💎en went 18th, 15th and 14th fastest on each of the three days of testing in Sepang.
But Miller retains optimism that his KTM can be the closest challenger to the Ducati, and evꦕentually overtake the Italian manufacturer’s machine as MotoGP’s best.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Ameri♚can sports, to football, to F1.