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Miller takes first dry MotoGP win at Jerez

Daniel Herrero
Daniel Herrero
2 May 2021
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Miller takes first dry MotoGP win at Jerez

Jack Miller. Picture: MotoGP.com

Jack Miller has taken his first ever dry weather MotoGP race win, in the Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez.

The victory, also his first for the factory Ducati Lenovo Team, came after Fabio Quartararo faded dramatically to 13th at the chequered flag when he had seemed almost certain to win.

Even better for Ducati, it was Miller’s team-mate Francesco Bagnaia who finished second and moved into the championship lead, with Petronas SRT Yamaha’s Franco Morbidelli rounding out the podium.

Takaaki Nakagami took fourth on the Idemitsu LCR Honda entry, Suzuki Ecstar’s Joan Mir ended up fifth, and Repsol Honda’s Marc Marquez was ninth.

Back at the start, Miller jumped into the early lead from third on the grid, ahead of Morbidelli, Bagnaia, Quartararo, and Aleix Espargaro (Aprilia Gresini).

Quartararo had pace on Bagnaia but needed two attempts to make a pass stick, the latter being a dive down the inside at Curva Lorenzo (Turn 13) on Lap 2.

The Frenchman pulled off the same move on Morbidelli a lap later, as Aleix Espargaro went underneath Bagnaia just behind them.

Quartararo wasted little time in latching on to the rear of the #43 Ducati, and made it three last-corner overtakes in as many laps.

By the end of Lap 5, he was 0.5s up on Miller, while the top five collectively was a clear breakaway relative to the rest of the field.

It was a full second on Lap 8, before Bagnaia reclaimed fourth spot from Aleix Espargaro on Lap 9 as they ran towards Dry Sack (Turn 6).

Quartararo was 1.5s to the good after 13 laps, but it was soon after that the tide started to turn.

As Bagnaia passed Morbidelli at the start of Lap 15, Miller had wiped out #20’s once seemingly rock solid lead, before picking off the Yamaha at Turn 1 on Lap 16.

The Queenslander gapped Quartararo to the tune of 0.6s by the end of that tour, then Bagnaia went down the inside of the pre-race championship leader on Lap 18 at Turn 4.

By that time, Miller was more than two seconds up the road and although Bagnaia was chipping away at that advantage at one point, there would be no serious threat to the man who won a wet Dutch TT in 2016.

They were separated by 1.912s when the chequered flag flew after 25 laps, with Morbidelli third after also passing Quartararo on Lap 18.

As such, Miller moves up to sixth in the championship, 27 points behind Bagnaia and 25 behind Quartararo.

Fourth on the day went to Nakagami thanks to a very brave move around the outside of Aleix Espargaro at Curva Sito Pons (Turn 5) on Lap 19, although that was only for fifth at the time and was enabled in part by the #41 Aprilia being bottled up behind Quartararo.

Mir passed Aleix Espargaro on Lap 19 at Dry Sack before doing the inevitable to Quartararo, and therefore took fifth.

Behind Aleix Espargaro in sixth were Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha) and Johann Zarco (Pramac Ducati).

Marc Marquez finished ninth, one spot up on team-mate Pol Espargaro, having run around the cusp of the top 10 all afternoon.

Alex Rins (Suzuki Ecstar) managed to finish, but got no points for that given he did so in 20th, after crashing out of seventh position on Lap 3.

There were three DNFs, all for crashes, those riders being Brad Binder (Red Bull KTM), Enea Bastianini (Avintia Ducati), and Alex Marquez (Castrol LCR Honda).

Round 5 is the French Grand Prix at Le Mans on May 14-16.

Race results: Spanish MotoGP

Pos Num Rider Nat Team Bike Time/Gap
1 43 Jack MILLER AUS Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati 41:05.602
2 63 Francesco BAGNAIA ITA Ducati Lenovo Team Ducati +1.912
3 21 Franco MORBIDELLI ITA Petronas Yamaha SRT Yamaha +2.516
4 30 Takaaki NAKAGAMI JPN LCR Honda IDEMITSU Honda +3.206
5 36 Joan MIR ESP Team SUZUKI ECSTAR Suzuki +4.256
6 41 Aleix ESPARGARO ESP Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Aprilia +5.164
7 12 Maverick VIÑALES ESP Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha +5.651
8 5 Johann ZARCO FRA Pramac Racing Ducati +7.161
9 93 Marc MARQUEZ ESP Repsol Honda Team Honda +10.494
10 44 Pol ESPARGARO ESP Repsol Honda Team Honda +11.776
11 88 Miguel OLIVEIRA POR Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM +14.766
12 6 Stefan BRADL GER Honda HRC Honda +17.243
13 20 Fabio QUARTARARO FRA Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP Yamaha +18.907
14 9 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing KTM +20.095
15 27 Iker LECUONA ESP Tech 3 KTM Factory Racing KTM +20.277
16 10 Luca MARINI ITA SKY VR46 Avintia Ducati +20.922
17 46 Valentino ROSSI ITA Petronas Yamaha SRT Yamaha +22.731
18 53 Tito RABAT ESP Pramac Racing Ducati +30.314
19 32 Lorenzo SAVADORI ITA Aprilia Racing Team Gresini Aprilia +37.912
20 42 Alex RINS ESP Team SUZUKI ECSTAR Suzuki +38.234
DNF 33 Brad BINDER RSA Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 14 Laps
DNF 23 Enea BASTIANINI ITA Avintia Esponsorama Ducati 14 Laps
DNF 73 Alex MARQUEZ ESP LCR Honda CASTROL Honda 0 Lap

Race winner: 25 laps

Championship points

Pos Rider Nat Pts
1 Francesco BAGNAIA ITA 66
2 Fabio QUARTARARO FRA 64
3 Maverick VIÑALES ESP 50
4 Joan MIR ESP 49
5 Johann ZARCO FRA 48
6 Jack MILLER AUS 39
7 Aleix ESPARGARO ESP 35
8 Franco MORBIDELLI ITA 33
9 Alex RINS ESP 23
10 Brad BINDER RSA 21
11 Takaaki NAKAGAMI JPN 19
12 Enea BASTIANINI ITA 18
13 Jorge MARTIN ESP 17
14 Pol ESPARGARO ESP 17
15 Marc MARQUEZ ESP 16
16 Stefan BRADL GER 11
17 Miguel OLIVEIRA POR 9
18 Alex MARQUEZ ESP 8
19 Danilo PETRUCCI ITA 5
20 Luca MARINI ITA 4
21 Valentino ROSSI ITA 4
22 Lorenzo SAVADORI ITA 2
23 Iker LECUONA ESP 2
24 Tito RABAT ESP


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