News 27 Nov 2014

Miller debuts 2015 Honda in Sepang MotoGP test

Australian concludes day one on RC213V-RS in Malaysia.

Source: MotoGP.

Source: MotoGP.

One half of the CWM LCR Honda Team began the first of three test days at the Sepang International Circuit in Malaysia on Wednesday as preparations for the 2015 season continued before the testing ban comes into force during December and January.

As a rookie to MotoGP next season, the team’s new recruit Jack Miller is entitled to extra test days in order to smoothen the transition to the premier class, and was joined out on the 5.543-kilometre circuit by various test riders.

“Today we got a chance to learn another track on the new bike and it is a completely different style here compared to Valencia,” Miller said. “It was actually quite a difficult day because the bike was slipping and spinning up quite a lot, with there not being many bikes out on track.

“By the end of the day, though, I started to really enjoy myself. I’m learning more and more about how to adapt my style to the CWM LCR Honda and how to set it up a bit better. The bike is still incredible, I’m really happy with the power it has.

“To ride it here in Malaysia and to be able to use its full potential is great. Tomorrow we will continue working on my riding style and we’ll see where I get to in the end.”

The Australian, who joins the motorcycling elite after finishing as the championship runner-up in Moto3, was able to put in 39 laps of the track with a best of 2m04.920s on his new Honda RC213V-RS until light rain at 4:00pm brought a halt to any further progress.

Testing continues at Sepang for Miller and the CWM LCR Honda Team on Thursday and Friday, when the 19 year-old will hope for better conditions to carry on with his adaptation to the new bike.

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