Jack Miller Motor GP Win.

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  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    1 month
    Jack is going well in practice...was 3rd fastest when i switched off. Top 16 bikes are all less than 1sec from pole.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    1 month
    Jack 9th in the sprint...respectable outcome considering the speed disadvantage Yamaha has. 
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    1 month
    Just watched a fabulous ride with Aussie Senna Agius win his first ever Moto 2 race....great ride!
  • Hilly
    Hilly
    1 month
    That was the most interesting race of the year, such a shame Fabios bike stuffed up, I probably need to brush up on the rules, didn't really understand the restart.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    1 month
    Great race Hilly....Fabio super unlucky. Jack had the best ride in recent history i think, perfect tailgunner to let Fabio escape up the road. Seems like the rules allow any rider who is able to, restart if less than three uninterrupted laps have passed after a red flag. Great race but.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    29 days ago
    Well the cut price deals on new KTM are starting to hit Australia....anyone up for a brand new 2023 BIKE!!! Goes to show what auditors reported that there was warehouses full of old new bikes....seems like some have been shipped our way. You can get 7k off a 1290 Super Duke. 
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    28 days ago
    Jack is riding a Yamaha in the Suzuka 8hr race
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    26 days ago
    It’s now official: Toprak Razgatlioglu will step into MotoGP in 2026, joining Pramac Racing, the new satellite team of Yamaha, in a move that promises to be one of the most talked-about transfers of the decade. Toprak brings an exceptional racing record: 63 wins, 153 podiums, and 237 race starts. He recently made history by delivering BMW’s first WorldSBK title in 2024, following a remarkable 13-race winning streak. In MotoGP, he will ride a factory-spec Yamaha M1, on par with bikes used by Fabio Quartararo and Alex Rins, and will continue his partnership with Red Bull.He previously won the championship on a Yamaha. This guy can bang...plenty of talent.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    17 days ago
    Very boring race...ducati outfront and pulling away. Jack steady gained a few positions thru people crashing and ended up 14th. 
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    17 days ago
    Yeah, watching paint dry is more fun.  I really look fwd to the Moto3 races which are always tooth and nail fights.
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    15 days ago
    So it seems like Toprak has been confirmed with Pramac Yamaha next season. Of course, Topraks move will mean the departure of one of Pramac’s current riders: Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira.
    Miller is the clear option, since his contract expires at the end of this year, but he’s also been the more performative rider of the two this year, despite his difficult Aragon race that resulted in only 14th. Stay tuned.
  • Jay-Dee
    Jay-Dee
    15 days ago
    Quoting paulybronco on 11 Jun 2025 01:54 AM

    So it seems like Toprak has been confirmed with Pramac Yamaha next season. Of course, Topraks move will mean the departure of one of Pramac’s current riders: Jack Miller and Miguel Oliveira.

    Miller is the clear option, since his contract expires at the end of this year, but he’s also been the more performative rider of the two this year, despite his difficult Aragon race that resulted in only 14th. Stay tuned.


    https://www.mcnews.com.au/toprak-officially-confirmed-at-pramac-yamaha-for-2026-motogp-season/
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    13 days ago
    Well a left field opportunity has opened up for Jack.....Ducati have exited the contract with Alvaro Bautista and 2025 will be his last season with the Aruba.it team on the official Ducati superbike team. Its almost certain Jack is gone from Yamaha and most likely Moto Gp....will he get a call up?
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    13 days ago
    God I hope not!  He needs to move on to Superbikes and let a young gun come up through the ranks, although I am not sure if we have a strong contender from AU/NZ at the moment.  Maybe Casey Stoner should have another crack.  Or a rider from the TT as some of them know how to hold a throttle open and stay upright.
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