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Cycle News 2023 Issue 24 June 20

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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Calling Japan… Are You There, Japan? S unday's German MotoGP was the first occasion in 54 years a Japanese bike failed to finish in the top 10 of a premier class grand prix. As both Honda and Yamaha's struggles continued, it was left to Franco Morbidelli, 12th at the flag and the top per - former from a Japanese factory, to surmise the situation. "We can call it a Japanese crisis," said the Italian. "Some - thing got lost along the way. And the Europeans were able to work better, especially the Ducatis and the KTMs. They were able to put a better effort into the project. And we've seen it also from last year to this year, they even stepped it up and they are step - ping up also during the champi- onship. "It means that they have a such a great margin on their machines that it's really disheartening. I hope that something will change in the future because will be better for us, for the Japanese riders. And will be better for the show as well." Neil Morrison WIND IN THE P44 It's been very slim pickings for the Japanese riders this year. Harsh Words From Miller J ack Miller had a stinging response to those riders competing for one of the two Japanese manufacturers on Sunday. When it was put to him that KTM is currently the only factory capable of challenging Ducati, the Australian launched some- thing of an unprovoked attack, seemingly focus- ing on Marc Marquez. "We're the only ones not complaining about our motorcycles and we're actually trying to do some- thing about it, to fix it," he said. "Everyone else, all they do is throw their toys out of the cot and say that my bike is shit. As simple as that." Responding to a point that some bikes on the grid are currently inadequate, he went again. "Yeah, but why are they shit? Because it's their own doing. They kicked out 99 percent of the engineers to get his engineers. His guys in there. And now they are f'ed and he can't even make it past the lap. So, it's their own doing. Everybody wants to complain about their own bikes, nobody wants to do anything about it. Shut the f'ed up and get on with the job. You are paid to ride a mo - torcycle—not to be a f'ing princess and complain about your bike!" CN Red Bull KTM's Jack Miller had some harsh words for the complainers.

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