Portimao MotoGP Test: Jack Miller: ‘I thought, ‘couple of tenths off the lap record, not bad…’

Unfortunately for the Australian, former team-mate and reigning champion168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Francesco Bagnaia also c🦋ut 0.8s from his best race lap, leaving the t♍est with a new unofficial record of 1m 37.968s.
Miller reached a 1m 38.909s, two-tenths from the official pole record, but the ultra-close timesheets meant it was only good enough for 17t♋h place, 💧0.9s behind Bagnaia and 0.4s from KTM team-mate Brad Binder.
“We managed to drop another second today,” Miller said on Sunday evening. “I thought, ‘a couple of tenths o⛦ff the lap record, that's not too bad...’
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“The problem is, the other boys are now nearly eight-tenths under the lap record! But anyway, we're gett🤪ing 🥃there.
“One more dayﷺ wouldn't go astray f💧or sure, but we haven't got that privilege.”
Miller has had just six days of winter testing - one in Valencia, three in Sepang and then two in Portimao - to try and adapt from th🍸e dominant Desmosedici to RC16, which is without a dry win since Catalunya 2021.
“I think we made a step tℱoday in terms of my comfort level on the bike, and I was able to feel more and more comfortable,” Miller added. “We were able to lean it over more, carry more speed, release the brakes early and so o🐟n.”
While Binder spoke of a general lack of rear grip holding him back, Miller has highlighted a lack of co▨rner-exit performan💯ce since his debut test at Valencia last November.
“We also made some big🉐 strides in🎀 terms of electronics,” he said. “They need a bit of polishing now, we've been trying to rewrite code and so on in between exits and spending too much time in the box, so the boys are rushing through it.
"For sure all that now needs to be taken away, diagnosed and polished up for when we come bౠack here.“

Miller: ‘Racing’s always different’
While the Portimao timesheets didܫn’t make pretty reading for KTM or Honda – whose MotoGP riders filled 7 of the last🦹 9 places - Miller feels he’s going into the race weekend having found a ‘decent base setting’.
“Racing's always different,” said the four-time MotoGP winner. “I think we've got a decent base sett🐻ing now.
"We're sort of back to where we were in Malaysia, e🐎specially in the front end of the bike. I didn’t have the best of front feelings [on day one] but we made some steps to remedy that.
“So we're getting there and I think we'll be able to hopefully put it all together. As I said, there's some tidying up to be done🌼 in terms of electronics, just to get the thing a little bit more consistent over race distance. “
The Portimao MotoGP takes place from March 24-26.

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