Miller reveals frightening reality of MotoGP

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EXCLUSIVE: Aussie MotoGP rider jackmilleraus opens up about the dangers of the sport he loves, his future goals with pramacracing and how he'll handle the 'pressure' this weekend in front of his home crowd at the AustralianGP 🏁👊

When Queenslander Jack Miller lines up on the grid at Phillip Island for the Australian MotoGP this weekend, he's not thinking about the incredible rise he's had in the sport, or the multiple injuries his body has sustained over the years, or the potential danger that might face him that very day - he's just determined to do what he can to be on the podium in front of his home crowd.

Few riders might want to acknowledge it publicly, but Miller isn't afraid to say even the very worst has crossed his mind before."I enjoy it. It's not something I think about but if it were to happen, it was doing something I love." "I have to pinch myself sometimes. I'm so fortunate to be able to ride bikes for a living. It's something that I always dreamed of as a kid."

"I think top three in the championship wouldn't be out of the question next season. We're 40 points off that now. It's definitely a solid goal to set, but we have to get through this year first," Miller said. Jack Miller of Australia and Pramac Racing starts from the pit during the MotoGP race during the MotoGP race during the MotoGP of Thailand "Conditions were 38 degrees, 98 percent humidity, track temperature of 56 degrees and the bike turns itself into an oven," Miller said.

 

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