MotoGP Racer Highlights Ducati Bikes Lack of Maneuverability
In an interview for Motosport, Ducati Grand Prix motorcycle racer Jack Miller said Ducati MotoGP bikes lack maneuverability despite being quick and stable. “Each bike has its strengths and weaknesses. Ducati is very fast and stable but not the most maneuverable when changing direction, for example,” Miller stated.
The Australian Ducati Lenovo Team member admits MotoGP bikes have their strengths and weaknesses. There is no such thing as a perfect bike, and riders have to do their best. “You can’t constantly be looking at other bikes; you have to work on what you have and what you can do’, added Miller.
Millers maintains racers representing other brands are envious of Ducati’s acceleration and power. “However, when you talk to other riders from other brands, they say they would like Ducati acceleration and power,” he said.
Born in Townsville, Australia, on 18th January 1995, Jack Peter Miller is a Grand Prix motorcycle racer who rides for Ducati Lenovo Team. He signed a factory contract to ride a Ducati Desmosedici machine for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.