The three-time MotoGP race winner ended last year’s pre-season testing positioning himself as a title contender after a strong winter, but had a troubled start to the 2021 campaign.
Though he would win twice last year, he could do no more than finish fourth in the standings and 61 points adrift of team-mate Francesco Bagnaia in runner-up spot.
Coming into this weekend’s season-opening Qatar Grand Prix, Miller says he “can’t take our eye off the ball” this year and suffer any “lapses” in form.
“I think it’s good to come in a bit hungry, not coming in like last year thinking I’m going to win the championship after the winter test,” Miller said.
“So, it feels good. [I need to] just try and keep my feet on the ground, just try and stay focused, try and understand that we’ve still got a big plate of work ahead of us.
“The season is super long, looks like we’re going to have more of a normal season this year with a lot more races, a lot more travelling.
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