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Jack Miller explains seat problem in Qatar race

Jack Miller says he was just “going along for the ride” after the seat of his Pramac Ducati MotoGP bike broke off during the Qatar Grand Prix.  Miller shot into second behind Ducati stablemate and eventual race winner Andrea Dovizioso at the start, but dropped back through the field on lap two when his seat bad broke away from his GP19.  The Australian was forced to discard it and continued, but retired in the closing stages after encountering serious front tyre wear.  “It didn't want to stay on, I guess; I must have scared it,” Miller joked to BT Sport. “I went through the fast sequence of right-handers, went through the first one sweet,...
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