JAKARTA - Jack Miller and Francesco "Pecco" Bagnaia are confirmed to be separated from MotoGP 2023. Miller officially joined KTM until MotoGP 2024.

This ended Miller's four years with Bagnaia. The two of them started working together since they both defended Pramac Ducati before finally being promoted to Ducati Lenovo.

Miller's departure leaves Bagnaia sad. The Italian racer also said a touching farewell on his social media account.

"It has been an honor for me to share the garage with you in these four years. You are one of the coolest people in the paddock, and one of the most talented and fast drivers," Pecco Bagnaia wrote on his Instagram account shortly after KTM announced Miller's move.

"We still have a lot of fights ahead of us on the track my friend. Good luck on his new adventure, I'm sure you will get a lot of satisfaction. Thank you @jackmileraus," he continued.

Jack Miller replied to this message in the comments column. He also feels honored to be working with Bagnaia for four seasons.

"Thanks mate, it's been my pleasure to watch you grow in the last four years. There's still a lot of good times to come, I'm sure," Miller replied.

Jack Miller will actually still work with Pecco Bagnaia until the 2022 MotoGP ends. That means, there are still 11 more races to be played by Miller and Bagnaia as teammates.


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