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'Numbness' in hand cost Miller Jerez MotoGP podium

Jack Miller says he lost a potential podium finish in the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix because of "numbness" he suffered in his hand in the second half of the race. Miller, who will step up to a factory Ducati ride next season, spent the first 19 laps of the 25-lap Jerez race inside the top three after making a strong start from fifth on the grid. He ran as high as second behind eventual race winner Fabio Quartararo after passing the struggling Yamaha of Maverick Vinales on lap nine, and held the position until the Spanish rider re-passed him some 10 laps later. Miller dropped to fourth when a recovering Marc Marquez passed him on lap 20, and although he gained the place back when...
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