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Miller 'stands up, lets the thing go nuts underneath me'

The bumpy low-grip Brno track was one of the main talking points during the opening day of the Czech Republic MotoGP. Check out the Crash MotoGP YouTube channel - CLICK HERE While most MotoGP circuits are resurfaced every 7-8 years, Brno hasn't been changed since 2008. "I don't know if it's from not being used for a long time or what, but the grip level was extremely low. It's getting a little better, but also the track is very very bumpy," said Pramac Ducati's Jack Miller. "It's easier to explain where the bumps aren't," he added. "I mean we've been complaining about the bumps since I came here in MotoGP and they're just getting worse and worse year-by-year....
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