Jack Miller “curious to see what Fabio Quartararo could do” in Dutch MotoGP traffic

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Jack Miller endured a irritating Dutch MotoGP at Assen, describing his race as being “caught in the course of the group” as he crossed the road in 14th – the place he had began.

The Pramac Yamaha rider made early progress, briefly climbing to the sting of the highest ten, however then discovered himself unable to go Enea Bastianini and fell sufferer to the opposite KTM of Brad Binder.

In the meantime, Monster Yamaha’s pole qualifier Fabio Quartararo dropped behind Miller after taking to the grass to keep away from a fallen Fermin Aldeguer.

The Frenchman re-passed Miller – additionally racing in a particular red-and-white 1999 R7 livery – on lap 13 of 26, but additionally grew to become trapped behind Bastianini.

Quartararo ultimately completed simply 1.3s forward of Miller, in tenth place, with Binder, Johann Zarco and Alex Rins in between.

Bastianini, Binder, Miller, Quartararo, 2025 Dutch MotoGP

Bastianini, Binder, Miller, Quartararo, 2025 Dutch MotoGP

“It was just about a race caught in the course of the group, battling away. I used to be behind Enea for a very long time and couldn‘t do a lot,” stated Jack Miller.

“Even when Fabio handed me, I used to be curious to see what he might do, as he gave the impression to be carrying a bit extra pace, however he additionally acquired caught there.

“With everybody operating comparable tempo, you principally have to attend for somebody to make a mistake to go – in any other case, it is actually troublesome; you‘re by no means really ready to do a lot.

“We struggled a bit with engine braking – I switched to Map 2 on lap 3, then to Map 3 on lap 10, and from that time, I used to be finished – I couldn‘t go wherever.”

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Regardless of the overtaking woes, Miller stated: “We gathered some good info; there are positives on the bike and in addition areas the place we clearly want to enhance.

“Let‘s see what we are able to do in Germany.”

The Australian now travels to Japan to start preparations for August’s Suzuka 8 Hours endurance race.

In the meantime team-mate Miguel Oliveira, who retired with bike harm after an early tangle on Sunday, will be a part of a personal MotoGP check at Brno.

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