MotoGP, Ducati bids farewell to Miller: “A honest, loyal and sincere person”

MotoGP, Ducati bids farewell to Miller: “A honest, loyal and sincere person”

Gigi Dall'Igna, Paolo Ciabatti and Francesco Bagnaia have kind words for the departing Australian, a future KTM rider

09.06.2022 ( Aggiornata il 09.06.2022 20:05 )

Come the end of this season, the end titles will play out in the Ducati garage, at least on Miller's side. The Bolognese manufacturer and Jack will part ways after five seasons together, three of which with the Pramac team and two as a factory rider. What does remain are the good memories they have created together, as well as the human connection, as highlighted by team management.

Gigi Dall’Igna’s words


The general manager of Ducati Corse Gigi Dall’Igna admits: “Together with Jack, we have spent five wonderful seasons, during which we have achieved truly significant goals for us, such as the two Constructors' World Titles obtained in 2020 and 2021 and last year's Best Team Title. In addition, we should not forget the numerous podiums and the two stunning victories at Jerez and Le Mans. Miller is a very talented rider who has been able to understand our Desmosedici GP at its best. He is a fair and loyal person on whose full commitment we have always been able to count. I would therefore like to thank him on behalf of Ducati, the Ducati Lenovo Team, and all our partners for these five years spent together and wish him all the best for his near future!"

Ciabatti and Bagnaia send their best wishes on social media


Sporting director Paolo Ciabatti had this to say on social media: “Thanks Jack! Even though we’ll go our separate ways at the end of the season, you’ll always be one of my favourite riders. You’re a fast and talented rider but, more importantly, you’re an honest, loyal and sincere person. And a real friend. Let’s have fun between now and the end of the season”.

And Pecco posts: “It’s a real honour for me to share the garage with you these four years. You’re one of the coolest guys in the paddock, and one of the fastest, most talented riders. We still have many battles ahead of us on track my friend. Good luck for this new adventure, I’m sure you’ll get a lot of satisfaction!"

Translated by Heather Watson

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