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Miller explains 'inevitable' French GP retirement after late bike switch

Jack Miller says his MotoGP French Grand Prix retirement was the result of having to switch to his second bike for the wet race which already had an engine issue. After qualifiying second, the Pramac rider led briefly on the opening lap of Sunday's Le Mans race and remained in the lead battle up until lap 19 when his Ducati expired. A furious Miller stormed through the Pramac pits and cancelled his debriefs with the written media following the race, won by fellow Ducati rider Danilo Petrucci. However, he explained on his social media accounts that his GP20 developed an engine issue in the warm-up session and the surprise rain shower moments before lights out forced him to switch back to...
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