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Miller relieved to score points after “disaster” qualifying
Australian rider Jack Miller expressed his satisfaction at scoring points in the MotoGP season opener at Qatar, rebounding from a “big disaster” in qualifying. The Marc VDS rider struggled badly on Saturday at the Losail circuit on his way to qualifying down in 18th place of a 20-rider field, having suffered a crash during the preceding FP4 session. But the 21-year-old had a much better time in the race, running as high as 12th before slipping behind Eugene Laverty and Alvaro Bautista and banking two points for finishing 14th. Speaking to Motorsport.com, Miller said he was content with his Honda’s performance over a race distance, despite Qatar being a venue ill-suited to the RC213V...
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