Jack Miller (motorcyclist)

Jack Peter Miller[1] (born 18 January 1995) is an Australian Grand Prix motorcycle racer who rides for the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in MotoGP.A tropical city where he made his own fun, riding his motorbike and quad bike, water skiing and lending a hand with fencing and cattle mustering.He went on to win five other Australian championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and numerous other local and state titles in dirt bike racing and motocross events.[5] For the 2015 season, Miller graduated into the MotoGP class, forming a part of an expanded two-rider Team LCR outfit, partnering Cal Crutchlow, and riding on an open specification Honda RC213V-RS.He achieved his best finish with 11th at Catalunya, following the British Grand Prix, where Miller moved up the order in the early stages, but collided with teammate Crutchlow on the third lap.On 26 June at Assen, Miller was running strongly in the top 10, before the race was red flagged due to heavy rain.He was running in 4th by the end of lap 1, and inherited 3rd when Andrea Dovizioso crashed, right behind factory Honda rider Marc Márquez.The season started strongly for Miller, as in Qatar he qualified 4th, but was forced to retire in the race due to a broken seat while battling for the lead.Miller took back the lead with seven laps left, after Quartararo himself suffered an arm-pump compartment syndrome, building up a one-second gap to his teammate Bagnaia to secure his first win of 2021.On 9 June 2022, Miller signed a contract with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing for 2023 and 2024, teaming up with Brad Binder.After closing the MotoGP season with a podium at the Valencia GP, Miller, riding the Ducati Panigale V4R, started from second place in his debut appearance at The Bend Motorsport Park Circuit.[16] In early October 2022, Miller travelled from the far-Eastern World Championship motorcycle racing venues to be married in Australia.
Jack Miller at the 2015 Catalan Grand Prix
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