Jack Miller abolished a disappointing Dutch Motogpp in Essen, in which he described his race as “stuck in the middle of the group”, as he crossed the line in the 14th position – where he started.
Random yamaha Rider made initial progress, briefly climbed the side of the top ten, but then found herself unable to pass Annie Bastianini and fell victim to the second KTM of Brad Binder.
Meanwhile, the demon Yamaha’s pole qualifier Fabio Quartaro A fallen firmine fell behind Miller after being taken to the grass to escape from Aldeguer.
French re-passed Miller-a special red-and-white 1999 R7 is also running at Lap 13 of 26, but also stuck behind Bastianini.
Quartaro eventually ended by just 1.3 from Miller, in tenth place, Binder, between Zohan Zarko and Alex Rinins.
Bastronian, Binder, Miller, Quartaro, 2025 Dutch MotoGP
“It was too much a race that was stuck in the middle of the group, struggling from far away. I was behind Annie for a long time and could not do much,” Jack Miller,
“Even when Fabio passed me, I was curious to see what he could do, because he was taking a little more speed, but he got stuck there too.
“With everyone running the same speed, you will basically wait to make a mistake to pass someone – otherwise, it’s really difficult; you are not really in a position to do much.
“We struggled a little with engine braking – I switched to map 2 on lap 3, then to 3 map on lap 10, and from that point, I was done – I couldn’t go anywhere.”
Despite the overtaking crises, Miller said: “We have collected some good information; there are positivity on the bike and also in areas where we need to clearly improve.
“Let’s see what we can do in Germany.”
Australian now travels to Japan to start preparations for the 8 -hour endurance race of August.
Meanwhile, Team-Mate Miguel Olivera, who retired with bike damage after an initial confusion on Sunday, will join a private. Motoogp Test in the Bron.