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KOMPAS.com – The success of Valentino Rossi’s protégé in VR46 by winning the 2020 MotoGP San Marino podium made Pramac Racing rider Jack Miller jealous.
Valentino Rossi students Franco Morbidelli (Petronas Yamaha SRT) and Francesco Bagnaia (Pramac Racing) successfully won the MotoGP podium at San Marino 2020.
Morbidelli successfully achieved his first victory in the MotoGP category in the race that was held yesterday at the Misano Circuit, Sunday (9/13/2020).
Meanwhile, Bagnaia won a MotoGP podium for the first time after finishing second.
This result is different from that achieved by Jack Miller.
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The Australian driver could only finish eighth and 11,155 seconds behind Morbidelli.
Jack Miller also said there were technical issues that caused his career results to fall short of expectations or move closer to his teammate Bagnaia’s report card.
“Obviously he wasn’t excited about how the race was going,” Miller said. BolaSport.com of Motosan.es.
“With seven laps remaining, I have to adjust the tires because it is very difficult to control at the front, especially when turning left.”
“Unfortunately the tires were worn. I did the best I could, even though it was the best race for us,” Miller explained.
Meanwhile, Miller assessed that Francesco Bagnaia and Franco Morbidelli did not experience significant difficulties during the race at the Misano Circuit.
Jack Miller said the two Italian drivers benefited from being more familiar with the Misano circuit.
Therefore, both Morbidelli and Bagnaia were able to achieve the expected results.
“What can I say? They are lucky to be able to race Misano all year round. In the meantime, I can’t go to Phillip Island,” Miller said.
“Like I said, this is not an easy race, I tried a lot.”
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“One thing that I can show at the beginning of the race is opening the distance, which actually caused a lot of problems,” said Jack Miller again.
The 2020 MotoGP calendar will go back this weekend, from Friday to Sunday (18-20 / 9/2020), that is, the MotoGP racing agenda of Emilia Romagna.
The seventh race of the series on the 2020 MotoGP calendar will still be played at the home of Valentino Rossi, namely the Misano circuit, Italy. (Muhammad Hussein)