Extended chat with Jack Miller immediately after Sepang MotoGP Test

Jack Miller

I think the potential is there big style. Already yesterday shaking it down, you know, overcoming some of the issues we were having, we were able to improve a considerable amount today. I only got to do one time attack today. I had an issue with the bike so in saying that, to go and push on one tyre and do the time we did, I’m pretty happy with that.

“The pace was there…a bit more today but again, working on the engine character, the way the electronics are working, we’re quite busy and in between that trying new parts and stuff like that. It’s been a busy test. It’s a shame it rained in the afternoon, we kind of needed a little more track time but we can’t change that. Anyway, I think got some really good data. Again, like yesterday, everything we tried or the ideas that we had and worked towards, they seem to get better and better.

“I’m quietly confident with the bike. It’s growing on me more and more and yeah, I think we don’t need to have the best bike at the first test, you know we need to have the best bike when Qatar rolls around to run and I think we’re well on the way to having that.

Jack Miller

“We’re working first and foremost on the way the bikes behaving. The way the tyres are working undeath and also how the bike is turning. We were working on that yesterday but also another big part of it is the throttle connection, from engine brake to positive gas, and that’s been the big recurring thing. We’ve improved it from where it was in Jerez, and we keep improving but we still have some work to do in terms of that. Trying to get it as smooth as possible and we’ve made steps forward on that. The main thing yesterday and today was just working with the complete new package and just trying to get comfortable. Have the bike so where I point, it goes there, because yesterday it was not behaving like a bike I know.

“I feel good going to Mandalika. I think a new track is what it is. I mean you go and do 10 or 15 laps around it and you know it pretty much and especially just watching the superbike race there last year, it didn’t look like a Texas or something like that, crazy long with a thousand corners. It doesn’t seem all that technical to learn….But for sure, I think, once we get our base setting underway there I’m sure we’ll be able to work on our issues and Mandalika has a few places it looks like with a few slower corners, which is the biggest issue for our bike,s so I think it’s good that we’re going there and I’d prefer to not test at the place we’re doing the first race. I think it’s a bit shitty when you go and do 3,4,5 days testing then you go and race there. Everyone is on pace….and it’s just boring then. You lose the meaning of the whole weekend.

Jack Miller

“Yesterday the new bike felt a bit foreign to me…It wasn’t doing….I’d put similar inputs to what I’d normally put in and what I’d expect to happen wasn’t happening so I just had to work on that and work on my set-up, base set-up, basic geometry of the bike as well as adapting yourself around that. Yeah, for sure, the way that the electronics are and the way that bike is delivering the power is the thing we’re working on the most. We have a complete new package this year so, you know, last year, that bike had been worked on throughout 2020 and 2021 so it was pretty well fine tuned by the end of it. Starting from a different base again you need to build up.

“Starting from where we are now, to where the bike should be by the time we get to Qatar, I feel like this package definitely will have more potential once we’ve ironed out all the bugs so that gives me promise.

Jack Miller

“There is so much more workload to do being in the factory team that you don’t get to throw tyres at it and have all that fun that you do at a satellite team, where you can go and break records and what not. At the end of the day Enea is on a fantastic package. I know very well how good his package is, and also he’s riding fantastic. To do a 1m58.1 around here, I honestly thought they were going to go into the 1m57s today and it was making me even more nervous, but they didn’t quite crack it. They’re riding really well. All those boys are riding really good. We’re half a second off and as I said, as a base setting for a new bike I think we can be pretty happy with that. Me and Pecco, and Zarco was a little faster, but we are all very similar on the new package.

Jack Miller

Sepang MotoGP Test Combined Times

Pos Rider Bike Time/Gap
1 E.BASTIANINI DUCATI 1’58.638
2 A.ESPARGARO APRILIA +0.026
3 J.MARTIN DUCATI +0.112
4 A.RINS SUZUKI +0.130
5 M.VIÑALES APRILIA +0.130
6 F.BAGNAIA DUCATI +0.134
7 F.QUARTARARO YAMAHA +0.182
8 M.MARQUEZ HONDA +0.201
9 J.ZARCO DUCATI +0.282
10 P.ESPARGARO HONDA +0.289
11 L.MARINI DUCATI +0.299
12 J.MIR SUZUKI +0.398
13 T.NAKAGAMI HONDA +0.476
14 J.MILLER DUCATI +0.514
15 M.OLIVEIRA KTM +0.570
16 M.BEZZECCHI DUCATI +0.579
17 A.MARQUEZ HONDA +0.669
18 B.BINDER KTM +0.885
19 R.FERNANDEZ KTM +1.049
20 F.DI GIANNANTO DUCATI +1.066
21 C.CRUTCHLOW YAMAHA +1.131
22 A.DOVIZIOSO YAMAHA +1.153
23 R.GARDNER KTM +1.217
24 F.MORBIDELLI YAMAHA +1.234
25 D.BINDER YAMAHA +1.726
26 S.GUINTOLI SUZUKI +1.865
27 T.TSUDA SUZUKI +7.547

The previous benchmarks

Fabio Quartararo holds the qualifying lap record at Sepang with a 1m58.303. The top speed record is held by Andrea Iannone at 339.6 km/h. Valentino Rossi holds the race lap record at 1m59.661. Outside of a race weekend, Danilo Petrucci set the previous outright benchmark at 1m58.239 during testing here in 2019 when it was a Ducati 1-2-3-4 atop the time-sheets.


Sepang Test Top Speeds

Pos Rider Bike Speed
1 Enea BASTIANINI DUCATI 335.4
9 Johann ZARCO DUCATI 335.4
5 Maverick VIÑALES APRILIA 333.3
14 Jack MILLER DUCATI 333.3
6 Francesco BAGNAIA DUCATI 332.3
2 Aleix ESPARGARO APRILIA 331.2
3 Jorge MARTIN DUCATI 331.2
8 Marc MARQUEZ HONDA 331.2
12 Joan MIR SUZUKI 331.2
16 Marco BEZZECCHI DUCATI 331.2
20 Fabio DI GIANNANTONIO DUCATI 331.2
4 Alex RINS SUZUKI 330.2
10 Pol ESPARGARO HONDA 330.2
11 Luca MARINI DUCATI 330.2
18 Brad BINDER KTM 330.2
17 Alex MARQUEZ HONDA 329.2
19 Raul FERNANDEZ KTM 328.2
7 Fabio QUARTARARO YAMAHA 327.2
13 Takaaki NAKAGAMI HONDA 327.2
15 Miguel OLIVEIRA KTM 327.2
21 Cal CRUTCHLOW YAMAHA 327.2
23 Remy GARDNER KTM 326.2
26 Sylvain GUINTOLI SUZUKI 325.3
22 Andrea DOVIZIOSO YAMAHA 324.3
25 Darryn BINDER YAMAHA 323.3
24 Franco MORBIDELLI YAMAHA 322.3
27 Takuya TSUDA SUZUKI 305.0

2022 MotoGP Entry List

2022 MotoGP Entry List
Rider………………………… Team……………………………………………….. Bike
4 Andrea Dovizioso WITHU YAMAHA RNF MotoGP TEAM YAMAHA
5 Johann Zarco PRAMAC RACING DUCATI
10 Luca Marini VR46 RACING TEAM DUCATI
12 Maverick Vinales APRILIA RACING APRILIA
20 Fabio Quartararo MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MotoGP YAMAHA
21 Franco Morbidelli MONSTER ENERGY YAMAHA MotoGP YAMAHA
23 Enea Bastianini GRESINI RACING MotoGP DUCATI
25 Raul Fernandez TECH3 KTM FACTORY RACING KTM
30 Takaaki Nakagami LCR HONDA IDEMITSU HONDA
33 Brad Binder RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING KTM
36 Joan Mir TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR SUZUKI
40 Darryn Binder WITHU YAMAHA RNF MotoGP TEAM YAMAHA
41 Aleix Espargaro APRILIA RACING APRILIA
42 Alex Rins TEAM SUZUKI ECSTAR SUZUKI
43 Jack Miller DUCATI LENOVO TEAM DUCATI
44 Pol Espargaro REPSOL HONDA TEAM HONDA
49 Fabio Digiannantonio GRESINI RACING MotoGP DUCATI
63 Francesco Bagnaia DUCATI LENOVO TEAM DUCATI
72 Marco Bezzecchi VR46 RACING TEAM DUCATI
73 Alex Marquez LCR HONDA CASTROL HONDA
87 Remy Gardner TECH3 KTM FACTORY RACING KTM
88 Miguel Oliveira RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING KTM
89 Jorge Martin PRAMAC RACING DUCATI
93 Marc Marquez REPSOL HONDA TEAM HONDA

2022 Provisional MotoGP Calendar

Date Grand Prix Circuit
06 March Qatar Losail International Circuit
20 March Indonesia Mandalika International Street Circuit
03 April Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
10 April Americas Circuit of The Americas
24 April Portugal Algarve International Circuit
01 May Spain Circuito de Jerez-Ángel Nieto
15 May France Le Mans
29 May Italy Autodromo del Mugello
05 June Catalunya Barcelona-Catalunya
19 June Germany Sachsenring
26 June Netherlands TT Circuit Assen
10 July Finland KymiRing
07 August Great Britain Silverstone Circuit
21 August Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
04 September San Marino Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
18 September Aragón MotorLand Aragón
25 September Japan Twin Ring Motegi
02 October Thailand Chang International Circuit
16 October Australia Philip Island
23 October Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
06 November Comunitat Valenciana Comunitat Valenciana-Ricardo Tormo

Source: MCNews.com.au

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