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Storming start, last lap collision on Miller debut

Jack Miller showed no signs of nerves as he shot from 22nd to 12th during the opening lap of his first ever MotoGP race, in Qatar. The young Australian, who has joined the premier-class straight from Moto3, was then shuffled back to 21st before spending the closing stages in a fight for 18th with fellow Open Honda riders Eugene Laverty and Karel Abraham. However an ambitious move on the final lap saw both Miller and Abraham crash out of the race. "We got off to a good start and I was going quite good," said the LCR rider. "I made a few mistakes and got a little too tight on the bike but finally got myself back together when we were close to last. After that I really started...
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