Jack Miller wasn’t particularly happy after sunday’s race at the Indian GP and admitted that he had a lot of difficulties and lacked a bit of everything, as has been the case in recent rounds. Grip was the biggest problem, he said, but not the only one.
The KTM rider was 14th on sunday and commented on his race, listing the main problems: ‘Well… it wasn’t ideal. It started off difficult and I worked until the end, but today I lacked pace, grip, corner speed… Grip more than anything. From the start I felt the bike was moving a lot at the front, at the rear and I had to slow down to improve the way I cornered’.
He also recalled how he took a more defensive stance in the first corner, and how he immediately had to be in «pursue mode»: ‘I was close to some guys in the first corner and I kind of dived to the outside to avoid contact, and then I got really buried at the back and tried to recover a lot of positions in one go on the first lap and again I had to go for the escape. I tried to put tuck my head down and attack…’.