MotoGP Malaysia: Jack Miller details turnaround in form after strong Friday in Sepang

The KTM rid𝓰er credited a return to the ‘normal’ rear tyre casinꦇg, after experiencing some difficulties on the stiffer heat-resistant construction, for feeling instantly comfortable at Sepang.
“From the get-go, I felt pretty good. It's always nice putting the standard tyre back in,” Miller tꦫold MotoGP.com.
“I struggled ඣa lot last weekend [in Thailand] with the other casing that we have for those sorts of tracks - Thailand, India, [Indonesia] and Spielberg.
"So it was nice to, let's say, have my normaꦇl bike back.
“The bike’s working really ꦿwell around here, it’s quite a different bike to what we rode here at the beginning of year [in testing], so we’ve definitely moved in the right 𝓰direction.
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“My pace was good in FP2. I was able🍃 to put some consistent laps togethe𒆙r and keep it in the ‘59s. I feel relatively comfortable but everybody's going extremely fast.
“So we'll have to try and find obviously a little bit more ♈overnight, but nonetheless pretty happy to be back in the top three.”
Team-mate Brad Binder was just a fraction📖 slower than Miller in fourth, completing a strong turnaround after KTM’s struggles in the February pre-season test.
“Really good. I’m happy,” Binder said. “I was actually surprised, the lap times came ꦗquite nicely and it’s not always like that here. I was on a really quick lap when I lost the front, so I think I’ve got a l🔯ittle bit more.
“It wasn’t working at all [here] at the test! So clearly, we’ve done a good job since and made positive steps. We’ve got the bike working in a muജch better way, especially on new tyres.”

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