‘Fabio Quartararo keeps complaining about the M1, but why has he re-signed with Yamaha?’ – Jack Miller

The next Gran Premio de la Comunidad Valenciana will symbolize Jack Miller’s last GP in a Ducati jersey as the Australian will ride with the factory KTM colors for the next two years alongside Brad Binder.

In an interview with Moto Sprint, Francesco Bagnaia’s teammate was confronted with the idea that the Ducati could be the best bike in the championship. For Miller, all the bikes are competitive and he uses the case of Fabio Quartararo as an example to justify his position.

‘That’s what they say, but we have to think that all the bikes are valid and competitive. Fabio Quartararo keeps complaining about the power and speed of his M1, but why has he re-signed for Yamaha? I think that all MotoGP bikes are good and he had the opportunity to move. Why didn’t he? There are no bad bikes today, all the brands are competitive’, the Australian told.

And will KTM also be competitive in Miller’s eyes? The rider replied:

– Yes, the austrian RC16 is really good. I will concentrate and strive to do a good job, apart from the blah blah blah consisting of the usual words and complaints. Nowadays, every bike is fast and powerful, there are no inferior and disadvantaged bikes. We only hear words, but in the end the facts count and the facts show the great balance of this championship.