The return to Silverstone
On a weekend that marks the return of MotoGP to the track after the summer break, with many teams that at Silverstone have also adopted special liveries to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the MotoGP, there has been no shortage of official announcements in the riders’ market. Above all, that of the two-year renewal of Alex Rins in Yamaha, to which is added another renewal now only to be announced of Fabio Di Giannantonio in VR46.
Miller in Superbike?
In addition to these new features, there have also been various rumours regarding the future of Jack Millerwhich according to several sources is close to a passage in Superbike for next season. A transfer that could also materialize in the team Aruba.it Ducati if the reigning world champion Alvaro Bautista should it fail to reach an agreement with the Borgo Panigale company for its renewal.
The denial arrives
A possibility that Miller wanted to quickly deny at Silverstone, despite the fact that the Australian does not yet have a certain future in KTM or MotoGP for 2025: “They are all rumors – #43 declared to the media – at the moment I have nothing, not even a contract“. Nothing concrete, therefore, even if the KTM rider has not ruled out the idea of wanting to land in Superbike one day, but only after having concluded every possibility of continuing in the premier class: “Of course, the level there is fantastic, I think the championship is very good – he specified – I like the three-race format. At the end of the day I love racing and three races is a good thing. Never say never. I definitely feel like I have more to give here, but we’ll see. I have hope until all doors close“.
Hopes for the future
The summer break could have given the Australian the strength and motivation needed not only to redeem himself from a less than positive first part of the championship, but also to improve his hopes for the continuation of his career in MotoGP: “Honestly my future doesn’t look good – He admitted – we will try to do something in the second part of the season. The summer break was good, but also tough. There are a lot of things to take into account. All good things come to an end, but when they don’t end the way you want them to, which rarely happens in racing, and with what I have given to this sport and what I can still give to this sport, it’s tough. As I said, it’s never over until it’s over. All I can do is try to get good results and hope my phone rings sooner or later“.
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