Jack Miller warmed up for his impending factory Ducati opportunity with another encouraging MotoGP season in 2020, earning him seventh in our MotoGP Rider of the Year ranking...
The 2020 Portuguese MotoGP delivered the first all-satellite top three result since 2004... but is this just the tip of the iceberg for the teams formerly known as 'B'?
Jack Miller feels any realistic chance of fighting for the MotoGP title was over before a ninth place at Aragon on Sunday saw him sink 39 points from the top.
Jorge Martin intimates no regrets over his decision to leave the KTM fold in favour of his now confirmed switch to Pramac Ducati for the 2021 MotoGP season
Jack Miller admits the 2020 MotoGP World Championship is playing a little on his mind as he calculates the points as riders come past him in the San Marino MotoGP
Jack Miller is confident of an improved showing at the Red Bull Ring following the first free practice sessions but isn't certain if it'll be enough for the podium
Jack Miller has played down any lasting friction with Ducati following his lengthy contract saga, as he reveals how close he came to signing for Red Bull KTM.
Jack Miller says he can take pleasure from securing only the third MotoGP podium of his career at the end of an eye-catching Czech Republic MotoGP weekend as a whole at Brno.
Jack Miller jokes he was always destined to switch to slick tyres in the closing stages of a damp qualifying session for the Czech Republic MotoGP at Brno simply because ‘people expect it’ of him now.
Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia’s first Italian MotoGP as a Ducati rider ended with his third consecutive crash-induced DNF, spoiling an otherwise eye-catching weekend for the young rookie.
The attention may have been on the trio of latest specification Ducati GP19s coming into the Italian MotoGP weekend but it was the 2018-spec Ducati GP18 of Francesco Bagnaia claiming bragging rights on Friday in Mugello after topping FP2.
Jack Miller saw his 2019 MotoGP opener ended prematurely by a strange broken seat on his Pramac Ducati having felt confident of fighting for the podium in Qatar.
Jack Miller and new recruit Francesco Bagnaia were on hand to unveil Alma Pramac Ducati’s 2019 MotoGP livery in Milan following the final pre-season test which concluded earlier this week in Qatar.
Jack Miller’s late time attack saw him jump to third place on the final timesheet on the second day of the Sepang MotoGP test despite a painful fall earlier in the day and is confident of “a lot more up my sleeve” with the Pramac Ducati GP19.
At just 20 years of age, and without a single podium to show for his 67 grand prix starts in the 125 and 250cc classes, Aleix Espargaro will make his MotoGP debut for Pramac Ducati at next weekend's Indianapolis round (see previous story).