Jack Miller in unusual MotoGP riding gear split for 2025
Pramac rider 💯will repr🗹esent two equipment makers this season

Pramac Yamaha MotoGP rider Jack Miller will race in 2025 with an unusual split⛦ on theꦜ equipment brands he will wear.
Formerly, Miller reღpresented Alpinestars 🐽for his gloves, boots and leathers and his crash helmet.
However, for his switch toꦆ Pramac Yamaha he will wear Dainese leathers, gloves and boots but will retain his Alpinestars crash helmet.
This is due to♐ Pramac being supplied by Dainese for its official team clothing, with the team signing a new deal to the end of 2027.
“We are incredibly e🦋xcited to start this new chapter with Dainese, a brand synonymous with safety, innovation, and excellence in the motorsport world,” Pr💮amac team boss Gino Borsoi said.
“It will𝐆 mark the collaborati🎶on between a historic MotoGP brand and a team that has made MotoGP history, a combination that will allow both of us to further enhance our image and quality levels.
“Aꦫs we take on the challenge of competing with Yamaha in both MotoGP and Moto2, the suppo♎rt and protection from Dainese will be a crucial part of our efforts on the track.
“This partnership not only s🌊t🐭rengthens our team‘s commitment to performance but also reflects our shared values of quality and dedication to the sport.”
Facing the possibility of losing his place on the grid for the 2025 season, the opportunity to r𝓀ejoiꦯn Pramac in 2025 seemingly meant Miller had no say in the matter when it came to equipment sponsor.
He isn’t the only high-profile name switching to Dainese for 2025, with K🌠TM test rideܫr Dani Pedrosa spotted in the brand’s equipment during the Sepang shakedown last week.
Pedrosa last represented Dainese in h🔴is rookie MotoGP season in 2006, when he was a factory Honda rider.
Pramac’s enti🃏re stable in MotoGP and Moto2 will also wear Da♋inese leathers.
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