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'The low-grip could be beneficial' - Jack Miller has high hopes for the Argentine Grand Prix

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After a positive weekend in Thailand, Jack Miller is hoping for more positive results in Argentina.

Jack Miller is ready for the second round of the 2025 MotoGP World Championship and the return to Termas de Rio Hondo.

The Australian rider has had mixed success in Argentina, although he has not ventured onto the podium since 2014 he has always had strong results.

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Miller has finished fourth at the Argentine Grand Prix whilst in MotoGP on two occasions. However, this will be his first time experiencing the circuit on a Yamaha M1.

The opening race of the season saw Miller have the potential for good results on his debut with Yamaha. But the 30-year-old left Thailand with an 11th place to his name after running into tyre wear issues.

Before the Argentine Grand Prix, Miller said: "I‘m really excited for the second round in Argentina after gaining confidence in Thailand and becoming increasingly comfortable with the bike in race conditions.

"It will be interesting to see how the weather affects the YZR-M1. Termas de Río Hondo is typically a low-grip track, which could be beneficial for Yamaha at this stage of its development.

"I‘ve always enjoyed riding there, and I love the passion of the fans—it‘s always a true motorcycling festival.

"I can‘t wait to get back on my Prima Pramac Yamaha bike and start riding. Hopefully we will be able to come out of the weekend with another positive result."

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