“You do look good in orange” – Fans react as Jack Miller starts his new journey with KTM for the 2023 MotoGP season

MotoGP rider, Jack Miller goes orange as he joins KTM for the 2023 MotoGP season.


“You do look good in orange” – Fans react as Jack Miller starts his new journey with KTM for the 2023 MotoGP season

Jack Miller

MotoGP rider, Jack Miller was linked to a move with KTM factory Racing ever since the 2022 French GP took place. After the announcement was made, Millers fans couldn’t wait to see him and his brand-new overalls for the 2023 season. however, this wasn’t the first time that Jack had held talks with KTM. He was also offered a seat back in 2019 by the Austrian squad.

Jack Miller was a key asset for Ducati as he went on to help the squad when all the championships including the riders championship, which was won by Pecco Bagnaia. Miller was extremely resourceful and consistent during his performances with Ducati. However, it was clear that his seat was under fire and that he needed to move to another team. Luckily, he was hot property in the Moto GP transfer market.

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The Aussie Rider has joined the Austrian squad on a two year contract that will end in 2024. Miller will be partnered with Brad Binder for the 2023 season. Binder has been with KTM for multiple years now and has proved to be a valuable asset having amassed multiple wins and podiums. Both the riders unveiled KTM’s challenges for the upcoming MotoGP season during an event today.

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Fans react as Jack Miller unveils his new bike for 2023

Brad Binder and Jack Miller
Brad Binder and Jack Miller
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Even though Jack Miller was on a Ducati last season, Brad Binder finished just below him in 6th position in the riders world championship with 188 points to his name, compared to Miller’s 189. It will be interesting to see how that to KTM factory racing riders compete against each other in equal machinery for the upcoming season. Things are looking good for the boys in orange.

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