Jack Miller will be one of the two official Ducati Team riders in the 2021 MotoGP World Championship, according to Ducati. Ducati and the 25-year-old Australian rider have agreed to a contract for the 2019 season, with the possibility to extend it to 2022.
Miller, who made his MotoGP debut at the age of 20 in 2015, joined Ducati in 2018 with the Pramac Racing Team, the Bologna manufacturer’s factory-supported team, and finished ninth overall in the standings last season, scoring five podiums.
Jack Miller: “First of all I want to thank warmly Paolo Campinoti, Francesco Guidotti and all the Pramac Racing Team for the great support I have received from them in the two and a half years spent together.
“It is an honour for me to be able to continue my MotoGP career with the Borgo Panigale manufacturer and I would like to thank all the Ducati management, Claudio, Gigi, Paolo and Davide, for having trusted me and given me this incredible opportunity.
“I look forward to starting riding again this year, and I am ready to fully commit to the responsibility of being an official Ducati rider in 2021.”
Claudio Domenicali, CEO of Ducati Motor Holding: “Since he arrived in the Pramac Racing Team, Jack has grown steadily, proving himself one of the fastest and most talented riders in the championship. So we are happy that he has agreed to ride the official Desmosedici GP bike of the Ducati Team next year.
“We are convinced that Jack has all the right skills to fight continuously for the positions that matter, in every race, starting already this season with the Desmosedici GP20 of the Pramac Racing Team, and taking a further step forward next year thanks to the support of the Ducati Team.”
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