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Jack Miller is being considered for Ducati's World Superbikes team if he loses his MotoGP seat. His current position with Pramac is uncertain due to potential changes in the lineup.
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Jack Miller is exactly the kind of rider Ducati are seeking for their World Superbikes team, setting up a potential plan B if he loses his MotoGP seat.
The early expectation was that Miller would remain with Pramac for 2027, but that view is starting to shift. Growing talk about Yamaha youngster Izan Guevara making the jump to MotoGP next year could mean a move to the satellite team.
With Ai Ogura set to partner Jorge Martin at the factory squad and Toprak Razgatlioglu still under contract, Millerâs spot is the only one left undecided.
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Paddock-GP reports that Miller left a strong impression during his first stint with Ducati, where he raced for the factory team in 2021 and 2022.
During those two seasons, he won three races, reached the podium 12 times and played a supporting role to Francesco Bagnaia in title fights against Fabio Quartararo.
Speculation about a move to World Superbikes has been around for a while now, and MotoGP pit reporter Jack Appleyard recently mentioned that Miller has a real shot at joining Ducati if he leaves MotoGP.
Miller is valued not just for his speed but also for his development skills. With over 200 starts in the premier class, heâs known more now for pushing teams forward than sheer pace alone.
Millerâs current teammate Miguel Oliveira made the switch from Pramac to BMW WorldSBK and managed three podiums during the second race weekend in Portugal. Alvaro Bautista and Danilo Petrucci, both familiar faces from MotoGP, are also inside the top 10 of the championship standings.
Jack Miller's MotoGP seat is uncertain due to discussions about Yamaha's Izan Guevara potentially moving to MotoGP, which could affect team dynamics.
Ai Ogura is set to partner with Jorge Martin in Ducati's factory squad.
If Jack Miller moves to Ducati's World Superbikes team, it would indicate a significant shift in his racing career and a fallback option for Ducati amid MotoGP lineup changes.

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Nicolò Bulega is currently leading the championship and could be heading to MotoGP next year. If that happens, Ducati might see Miller as an obvious choice to step in.
A report claims Miller is already on a âfarewell tourâ in MotoGP, needing a âmiracleâ result in the next two races â the Spanish and French Grands Prix â to turn things around.
He will at least get more clarity this time around if an exit is announced soon. Last year, he wasnât officially extended until September.
Miller sits just ahead of test rider Michele Pirro in the world championship standings and has been outperformed by Razgatlioglu in five of their seven head-to-head sessions this season.
Regardless of Yamahaâs struggles, Millerâs slow start to 2027 isnât helping his case at such an important stage. It feels like a big opportunity slipping away for him.
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