Jack Miller pushed out of Le Mans Sprint points: “Bastianini sent one from 6km back"
Jack Miller pushed out of MotoGP Sprint points at 𒊎Le Mans aftꦏer contact with Enea Bastianini.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Jack Miller's French MotoGP Sprint race was "basically over" after contact with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Enea Bastianini scuppered his chances of a top-six finish.
The Australian was forc⛦ed wide at Turn 8 ꦛfollowing a late lunge from the Tech3 KTM rider, dropping to 14th.
Starting eighth, Miller had dodged the early chaos❀ as riders struggled to disengage their front ride-height devices through the fastܫ Turn 1.
But after losing ninth toꦫ Johann Za🌠rco on lap 3, the Pramac Yamaha rider found himself in the firing line of Bastianini’s aggressive move.
“I had a solid qualifying, where everything worked quite well for us,” said Miller. “The race started off okay, I got a decent launch but 𒐪then everyone bunched up into the Turn 3 chicane, I don't think anybody got their devices unhooked at the front.
“I tried to cut from the outside to the inside, but I ran into a ‘big oraꦐnge pack’ on the inside of Turn 3 and had to hit the brakes hard to avoid them.
“Still, I was in a decent spot and getting in the groove. Then on the third lap, Johann passed me, which was🍌 alꦛright, but that put me in range of Bastianini, who sent one in from 6 kilometres back at Turn 8, pushing both of us off track.
“Five riders passed me, and from that moment the race was basi♏cally over.”
Bastianini was handed a drop two positions penalty for ‘irresponsible riding’ but the🍬 damage was done for Miller, who eventually recovered to eleventh, outside of t꧒he points.
“The bike wasn’t bad - the grip dropped a bit📖 as the temperature rose, which made us struggle more with corner speed – but overall, it was still competitive," Miller said.
"I’m looking forward to tomorrow with the medium tyre. I’ve been strong all weekend, but here it’s really tough to overtake unless t💧he rider in front makes a mistake.”
Prama𒉰c team ෴director Gino Borsoi shared Miller’s frustration at a fifth non-score in a row.
“We didn’t get the result we wanted from the Sprint, but it wasn’t due to a lack of pac🔴e or pure speed from Jack,” said Borsoi.
“The contact with Bastianini cost him sev🍷eral positions and took away our chance to fight for a strong result. I believe sixth place was absolutely within reach today, especially starting from eighth on the grid.
“But we have another shot tomorrow, and I’m confident we can bounce back - especiꦺally ru𝓰nning this beautiful Alpine anniversary livery.”
Team-mate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Miguel Oliveira, making his return from injury, finished 20t🧸h in a 13🦋-lap race that was all about regaining fitness and rhythm.
"I knew this was going to be a weekend of struggle and patience, given that I’m still far from being in optimal physical condition,” Oliveira said. “Just a few weeks off these bikes is enough to make everything harder when you come back.”

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