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Jack Miller

Jack Miller

Prima Pramac Racing#43Australia18 Jan 1995 (age 31)1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Races
3
Wins
16
Podiums
2
Poles
Fastest Laps
650
Points
0
Championships

Early Life

Official Prima Pramac Racing portrait
Official Prima Pramac Racing portrait

Jack Peter Miller was born on 18 January 1995 in Australia. From his early days, he showed promise in motorcycle racing that would eventually lead him to the pinnacle of the sport.

Junior Career

Miller's path to MotoGP included success in junior categories, most notably winning the German 2011 IDM 125cc International Championship. This victory helped establish his credentials as he worked his way up through the motorcycle racing hierarchy.

His progression through the Grand Prix paddock continued with his entry into the Moto3 World Championship, where he achieved significant success by finishing as championship runner-up in 2014, demonstrating his potential for the premier class.

Racing Career

Miller made his mark in MotoGP's premier class with his breakthrough victory at the 2016 Dutch TT while riding for Marc VDS Honda, securing his first Grand Prix win in the top category.

After moving to Ducati machinery, Miller enjoyed his most successful period with three additional premier class victories. He achieved back-to-back wins in May 2021, first at Jerez, Spain, followed immediately by victory at Le Mans, France. His fourth and most recent premier class win came at the 2022 Motul Grand Prix of Japan, also aboard a Ducati.

Throughout his career, Miller has accumulated four premier class victories, establishing himself as a race winner in MotoGP's highly competitive field. He currently rides for Prima Pramac Yamaha MotoGP, continuing his pursuit of further success in the championship.

Known For

Four MotoGP premier class victoriesBack-to-back wins in 20212014 Moto3 championship runner-upBreakthrough 2016 Dutch TT victory

Career Achievements

2011German IDM 125cc International Champion
2014Moto3 World Championship Runner-up
2016First MotoGP Win - Dutch TT
2021MotoGP Wins - Jerez and Le Mans
2022MotoGP Win - Japanese Grand Prix

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