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Jack Miller did not have 'anything major' to test at Aragon

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Prima Pramac Racing Yamaha focused on solving the issues they experienced at the Aragon Grand Prix during the post-race test.

After a difficult weekend at MotorLand Aragon, Jack Miller focused on 'trying to solve a few of the issues' he had across the race weekend.

The Australian rider did not have 'anything major' to test across the one-day test at Aragon. He was able to use a new swingarm, a minor engine upgrade, and worked more on his traction control settings.

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However, he will have a few more options to test midweek at a private test in Barcelona.

"We had a few things to test today, which was obviously good," Miller said at the Aragon MotoGP Test.

"We did some comparisons between the new and old swingarm, and we‘ll keep working on that. The engine upgrade wasn‘t anything major, to be honest, but it‘s still an upgrade nevertheless.

"We were shaking that down and also worked on the traction control, since we had a new evolution to try, which was nice. The overall feeling was good. We were trying to solve a few of the issues we had over the weekend.

"Now I‘m looking forward to the two days of testing in Barcelona to try a few more options and gather some new ideas."

"I‘m happy with how the day went because we were able to understand a lot of things," Prima Pramac Yamaha Team Director, Gino Borsoi said.

"Much more than over the entire race weekend, and that‘s exactly what I was hoping for. We tested some new aero parts and an updated engine version, and it seems like we‘re once again heading in the right direction.

"Overall, the riders were satisfied. They found a better pace, and we were also able to address some of the issues we experienced during the race. I‘m looking forward to the two test days in Barcelona on Wednesday and Thursday, where we‘ll be able to make an important comparison on a track that‘s quite different from this one.

"If the test goes well and the new updates work at Montmelò too, we‘ll be ready to use them straight away at the next race in Mugello."

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