If Yamaha can develop the bike buy listening to 2 good riders we hope that they can get the bike to the front will be good. We need the Japanese bikes to get back to were they were 5 years ago.Moto GP needs this as all you see is Ducati finishing 1 to 5
@@andrzejswietek4012 AI is still in full development 😅 On TV, German / Austrian TV journalists pronounce "Yamaha" like "Yamaaaha" instead of "Yamahaaa"...
"Absolutely agree! Yamaha has a golden opportunity with two talented riders to steer the bike’s development in the right direction. If they truly listen and integrate rider feedback effectively, we could see them challenge the dominance of Ducati. The current era of Ducati's overwhelming success is impressive, but a more diverse competition at the front is what MotoGP thrives on. Five years ago, the Japanese manufacturers were setting the standard, and fans everywhere would love to see that balance restored. A competitive grid with Yamaha and Honda back in the mix would definitely add excitement and unpredictability to the championship."
Well, if you watch the MotoGP season just gone and the all the practice sessions you would’ve seen what Jack Miller had to deal with the show the excessive bike chatter that he was talking about and it was for everybody to see and I would like to see the people that criticise him. You ride the MotoGP bike and see how good you are reallyk are. You wouldn’t be up to his level.
"Spot on! Jack Miller is a talented rider, no doubt, but at this level of competition, consistent results are what really matter. While his charisma and riding style make him a fan favorite, it’s crucial that he focuses on delivering strong finishes, especially with the level of competition we’re seeing this season. If he can channel his energy into refining his race strategies and finding consistency, he could remind everyone why he’s such a respected name in the paddock. The pressure’s on, but that’s part of what makes MotoGP so thrilling!"
"You’ve got a valid point! Jack Miller has always been one of the sport’s most colorful personalities, but it’s true that results on the track ultimately speak louder than words. Pedro Acosta outpacing Miller is a testament to the young talent’s incredible skill and hunger to prove himself. For Miller, it might be time to double down on focusing his energy on adapting to the ever-evolving competition and refining his racecraft. The MotoGP grid is more competitive than ever, and consistency is key to staying ahead. It’ll be interesting to see how Miller responds to this growing pressure!"
Less commentating more racing mate, have you ever been to a circuit? When you do you will see that they are all shit hot riders from first to last, only non racers knock moto gp riders.
Hardly surprised to hear that KTM is not listening to the perspective of the factory riders... They have not really paid any attention to the wishes of their customer base for a number of years either (I do own a KTM, but recently bought a Japanese bike for comfort and reliability)...
"That's an interesting take! Pedro Acosta has indeed showcased exceptional talent throughout his career, and many are hopeful he might shine brighter with a team like Yamaha. However, a rider's performance depends not only on talent but also on how well they mesh with the bike and the team. KTM is known for having very specific bike characteristics, which can sometimes be challenging for young riders like Pedro. If he moves to Yamaha, which is known for having more 'rider-friendly' handling, it could potentially unlock his full potential. Still, adaptation remains key-there are no instant guarantees in MotoGP. It’ll be exciting to see how his career unfolds!"
"While it's easy to criticize, it's worth noting that Jack Miller has always been one of MotoGP's most outspoken and charismatic personalities-part of what makes him a fan favorite. That said, the results ultimately speak loudest, and many would agree that focusing more on refining his performance could help silence the doubters. MotoGP is as much a mental game as it is physical, and balancing personality with productivity on the track is key. If Miller can channel his energy into consistent results, he’ll remind everyone why he’s still one of the most talented riders on the grid."
If Yamaha can develop the bike buy listening to 2 good riders we hope that they can get the bike to the front will be good. We need the Japanese bikes to get back to were they were 5 years ago.Moto GP needs this as all you see is Ducati finishing 1 to 5
I wonder when the speaker finally learns to pronounce name Ducati instead of spelling it du- ca-TI. Shame....
@@andrzejswietek4012 AI is still in full development 😅 On TV, German / Austrian TV journalists pronounce "Yamaha" like "Yamaaaha" instead of "Yamahaaa"...
"Absolutely agree! Yamaha has a golden opportunity with two talented riders to steer the bike’s development in the right direction. If they truly listen and integrate rider feedback effectively, we could see them challenge the dominance of Ducati. The current era of Ducati's overwhelming success is impressive, but a more diverse competition at the front is what MotoGP thrives on. Five years ago, the Japanese manufacturers were setting the standard, and fans everywhere would love to see that balance restored. A competitive grid with Yamaha and Honda back in the mix would definitely add excitement and unpredictability to the championship."
Well, if you watch the MotoGP season just gone and the all the practice sessions you would’ve seen what Jack Miller had to deal with the show the excessive bike chatter that he was talking about and it was for everybody to see and I would like to see the people that criticise him. You ride the MotoGP bike and see how good you are reallyk are. You wouldn’t be up to his level.
Totally agree with the comment! Miller you should be concentrating in producing results!
"Spot on! Jack Miller is a talented rider, no doubt, but at this level of competition, consistent results are what really matter. While his charisma and riding style make him a fan favorite, it’s crucial that he focuses on delivering strong finishes, especially with the level of competition we’re seeing this season. If he can channel his energy into refining his race strategies and finding consistency, he could remind everyone why he’s such a respected name in the paddock. The pressure’s on, but that’s part of what makes MotoGP so thrilling!"
Miller , Lately more talking , when should be concentrating on racing ! Why is Pedro out pacing Miller ????
"You’ve got a valid point! Jack Miller has always been one of the sport’s most colorful personalities, but it’s true that results on the track ultimately speak louder than words. Pedro Acosta outpacing Miller is a testament to the young talent’s incredible skill and hunger to prove himself. For Miller, it might be time to double down on focusing his energy on adapting to the ever-evolving competition and refining his racecraft. The MotoGP grid is more competitive than ever, and consistency is key to staying ahead. It’ll be interesting to see how Miller responds to this growing pressure!"
Pedro is huge talent...but crashed more than anyone else. You have to be healthy and race...not having surgery
Really you can’t figure that out!
43 is bum
Less commentating more racing mate, have you ever been to a circuit? When you do you will see that they are all shit hot riders from first to last, only non racers knock moto gp riders.
Hardly surprised to hear that KTM is not listening to the perspective of the factory riders... They have not really paid any attention to the wishes of their customer base for a number of years either (I do own a KTM, but recently bought a Japanese bike for comfort and reliability)...
Really think he will do better with Yamaha , Pedro is hugely talented but let down by KTM
"That's an interesting take! Pedro Acosta has indeed showcased exceptional talent throughout his career, and many are hopeful he might shine brighter with a team like Yamaha. However, a rider's performance depends not only on talent but also on how well they mesh with the bike and the team. KTM is known for having very specific bike characteristics, which can sometimes be challenging for young riders like Pedro. If he moves to Yamaha, which is known for having more 'rider-friendly' handling, it could potentially unlock his full potential. Still, adaptation remains key-there are no instant guarantees in MotoGP. It’ll be exciting to see how his career unfolds!"
Miller, surprisingly dude still has a ride!
Who is the pilot with more victories on RC16? Bad move from KTM, never more one single victory.
Miller should shut up and focus on the riding.
"While it's easy to criticize, it's worth noting that Jack Miller has always been one of MotoGP's most outspoken and charismatic personalities-part of what makes him a fan favorite. That said, the results ultimately speak loudest, and many would agree that focusing more on refining his performance could help silence the doubters. MotoGP is as much a mental game as it is physical, and balancing personality with productivity on the track is key. If Miller can channel his energy into consistent results, he’ll remind everyone why he’s still one of the most talented riders on the grid."
KTM is going broke
Is this guy a bot. Can't even get the pronunciation correct
Your a has been & lucky have ride! Yamaha were nuts to take a big head boasting about himself all time 👎
This muppet couldnt win even when he was on the best bike