The 'nimble' KTM MotoGP bike is a less physically demanding machine than the Ducati, according to Jack Miller.
Jack Miller says the “nimble” KTM MotoGP bike is a less physical machine than the Ducati he rode for five years.The Australian spent five seasons with Ducati, initially with Pramac between 2018 and 2020, before stepping up to its factory squad in 2021.
Comparing the RC16 to the Desmosedici he previously rode and which won both races in Portugal, Miller said:"To be honest I felt it was less than the Ducati in terms of physicality. "You've got three rights in a row at the first corners, so the time you switch over for the next corner you're trying to stretch it."
But both factory riders making it into the top seven in the main race, as well as Miller ending Friday fastest and qualifying fifth showed the KTM is in a better position than originally thought.How close to the frontrunners it is will not become apparent until after the next few rounds, given the Portuguese GP followed two days of testing at the Algarve venue.
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