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Miller dominates as Bagnaia drops the ball

MOTOGP

MOTEGI (JPN)

25 SEPTEMBER

ROUND 16/20

While Jack Miller may not have realised that he had his dominant MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix performance “in me”, bosses at KTM will have looked on in smug glee as they watched their 2023 factory line-up score a 1-2 at Motegi.

MotoGP’s first visit to Japan since the COVID-19 pandemic broke out was an unpredictable affair. Logistical issues in getting the paddock from Motorland Aragon in Spain to Japan in just a few days meant Friday practice was reduced to just one 75-minute session, which would turn out to be the only dry running

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