The MotoGP 2021 racing event will soon roll on. There is a total of 22 riders from 11 teams are ready to compete. Joan Mir (Suzuki Ecstar) was the defending champion, still with his partner last season, namely Alex Rins. In addtion, Valentino Rossi, who will turn 42 on February 16, 2021, is also confirmed to be in action. Rossi will be with Franco Morbidelli at the Petronas Yamaha SRT. While Rossi’s position in the Yamaha factory team has been filled by Fabio Quartararo.
Then Marc Marquez will be the same team with Pol Espargaro. However, Marc still seems to be missing the initial series due to his recovery. Of the 22 names, Fabio Quartararo’s colleague, Maverick Vinales, began to be confident in his abilities. Maverick Vinales does not consider Joan Mir’s defending champion a threat. Likewise with Marc Marquez’s comeback plan later.
Then, who is the greatest in MotoGP in 2021?
“To be honest, I think Ducati will give us the biggest problem,” said Maverick Vinales as quoted from Speedweek. “In any duel with them it is always very difficult to get through. I think Miller will be a real surprise this year,” said Maverick Vinales.
Jack Miller previously joined the satellite team in MotoGP 2020. He will make his debut with the factory Ducati team in MotoGP 2021. Even so, Vinales is not afraid to compete with Jack Miller. “With every year in MotoGP I feel faster and faster. I know the team and the bike very well and I’ve never felt so fit,” admitted Vinales.
“I really believe that in 2021 I will do everything to make it my best season,” said Vinales confidently. “Above all, I try to relax. MotoGP 2020 is long and intense, so my main focus is recovery. Indeed, I also ride a lot of motorbikes and have been training, but I really enjoyed the break,” added Vinales.
Jack Peter Miller was born in 1995. He is an Australian GrandPrix Motorcycle racer, best known for being the championship runner-up in the 2014 Moto3 World Championship. Moreover, Miller won the Dutch2016 TT on a privateer Honda. In 2020 he signed a factory contract at Ducati for 2021 and 2022 seasons.