Miller’s teammate Francesco Bagnaia has had a difficult rookie season on the Pramac Racing Ducati, but the Australian GP was a turning point. A phenomenal fightback from P15 to a season-best P4 – losing out on a podium by just 0.055 – was a reminder that ‘Pecco’, with more laps and experience under his belt, will be a serious threat in the not too distant future. You don’t fluke winning the Moto2™ World Championship and the Italian will also have the GP20 at his disposal for next season, giving him identical equipment to the other three, more experienced Desmosedici troops. Likewise to Miller, if Bagnaia has a strong start to the 2020 campaign, there’s no reason why Ducati won’t bring in one of Italy’s brightest prospects into the factory setup for 2021.
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