Jack Miller experiments with body position: “A ballache, literally!”
Jack Miller: “I started siওtting on some things that you're not supposed to s𒁏it on!”

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller’s quest to compensate for a lack of lean angle through the fast final sector of the Barcelona circuit during Saturday’s MotoGP Spriꦡnt race took its toll on a delicate part of his body.
After finishing at the head of a five-rider group in seventh place, the factory KTM rider🍸 explained:
“Not the bes🍌t day, not the worst. A similar story to Le Mans in the sense that we're just trying to understand about the grip window.
“The track was pretty slick this afternoon and I was really struggling in the last sector. We were missing some degrees of lean in a lot of those flowing, longer corners with🍌out brakes.
“I just wasn't able to use the fronꦍt the way I should or the way I had been able to over the majority of the weekend.
“This mornin𒀰g we were able to do consistent ‘39s. Friday afternoon, we were able to do consistent ‘39s. In the race, my best was 39.9 on lap 3, then w♕e were mid ‘40s the whole race.
“And it wasn't for a lack of grip on the rear. The rear was worki෴ng as good as anybo♛dy I felt. So we’re just trying to understand what we’re missing.”
The Australian’s search for solutions on the low grip surface saw h❀im experiment with body position during the 12 laps.
“It’s litꦯerally a ballache! Literally," he replied, when asked if it was fun or a ballache to try different riding styles.
"Because I'm moving my body a lot more than I would, and I don't know if it's because I'm getting older or what, but out of turn 10, I started sitting on some things that you'reꩲ not supposed to sit on!
“It was an uncomfortable positiꦯon, just simply because you're stretching too much.
“As the lean🎐 gets less, your body hangs out more to compensate, to try and keep that same radius of turning.
“It's fun [🥃to try and experiment], but at the same time you're trying to battle with the world's best, so it's stressful as well!”

The start of 𒊎the race saw Miller clipped from behind by Marc Marquez, who lost a wing.
“The boys said he clipped me. I didn't feel that,” Miller said. “I was just trying to focus on getting through on Ene🌠a🥀 and then I got jammed at 4 by Jorge [Martin].
“He did well to stay on it bec🌊ause we kind of both went out on 🦋the dirty stuff, he committed massively and the thing came right around on him.
"I thought 'here we go…' But he did well.”
Miller's team-mate Brad Bin🧔der crashed out of the lead on lap 6 with Pedro Acosta th♐e top RC16 over the finish line in third place.
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