MotoGP Australia: Jack Miller delights home fans: “Awesome to be back fighting at the front”

Jack Miller finished Friday practice for his home Australian MotoGP in second place, just 0.148s behind KTM team-mate Brad Binder.
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That means Miller is comfortably through to Qualifying 2, guaranteeing him a top 12 on the grid, having felt more comfortable with every lap around the Phillip Island circuit on KTM's 🎉;new carbon fibre chassis.

“It feels awesome to be back fighting at the front. Fingers crossed, we can give these [fans] 🌳a good show tomorrow,” Mi𒁃ller told MotoGP.com.

“I’m feeling good and the bike’s workinꦕg really well... Everything we did to the bike, we were able to make it ๊;a little bit more comfortable and find a little bit more speed.

“I never felt like I lost it, I just felt like all these other guys were able to up their game and I wasn't able to keep up there for a few races,” the Australian said of his mid-seas❀on lull in results.

“But I've definitely been finding more speed, more confidence in these last couple of races and today showed we've got some decent paꦿce. So I feel if we keep working this way, it'll come. But it's nice to be back in that top three, even if it is on a Friday, and put us in good shape for tomorrow's race.

“The rear grip we have been able to find in the last couple of GPs has been really helping🃏 us out here and I’ve been saying it all year: the way the bike is through those high-speed changes of direction is pretty agile and I’m able to find the line quite well.

“It is working pretty good so far so let🌄’s keep that trajectory going.”

Mill🦩er,🅠 who will be chasing his first podium since Jerez, \also revealed that his hot lap was far from perfect.

“I kind of fired it in quite hot int🍌o Turn 6 on my best lap. Lost a little bit of time. Turn 2 as well, had Jorge on the inside so I couldn't qu💦ite get over the kerb as much as I would like.

“Even Turn 10, it was quite tricky as you saw a few bikes go down and I kind of feel like I fumbled a little bit through there. So it's never a perfect lap. But I 💮feel like we got a little bit left to tidy up.”

While practice took place in perfect weather, conditions are forecas𝄹t to deteriorate on Satuꦐrday, followed by gale-force winds on Sunday.

That has prompted a revised race weekend schedule, with the main grand prix race swapping p🌸laces with the Sprint 𝓡on Saturday afternoon.

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