With no seats available at KTM, Jack Miller currently lacks plans for the 2025 season. As MotoGP grid continue to fill up with confirmed riders, there are still some opportunities.
The Australian was asked by Manuel Pecino on PecinoGP about his plans for the top class next year. Hee replied ‘My plan is, yes. I would love to be. I want to be here, I don’t see myself anywhere else but here. I feel like I’m still getting better, at the end of the day I’m also only 29 years old’.
Miller’s debut in MotoGP was in 2015, being promoted directly from Moto3. Despite having a long career, he emphasized that he still wants to achieve more and feels he is continually strengthening:
– The problem is I came in to MotoGP when I was 19, so people remember me for a long time. I do feel like I’m stronger both mentally, physically, everything. So I want to be here, I feel if my career ended tomorrow, would I be disappointed? No, because I’ve achieved more than I could have ever imagined. But I still feel like I’m hungry and want to go for more. I want to have more podiums, more victories, whatever that may be. More strong races under my belt before I call it quits.