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Tuesday, 30 August 2022

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MotoGP star Jack Miller will give Australian fans a rare second chance to see him race on home soil this season at the Australian Superbike Championship season finale.

Miller is in the midst of his final MotoGP campaign in the premier class with the factory Ducati team before moving to KTM in 2023.

Following the conclusion of this year's MotoGP season, Miller will make his way Down Under just one weekend later to contest the Australian Superbike Championship event.

Stan Sport is the place to watch the 2022 Australian Superbike Championship. Continues November 18-20 with round 6 at Phillip Island. All the action streaming ad-free, live and on demand

Jack Miller rounds the bend during the MotoGP of Austria on his Ducati.

It will be only the second time Miller has competed in the championship after making a one-off appearance in last year's closer at The Bend Motorsport Park.

"I am looking forward to heading back to Adelaide to race in the Australian Superbike Championship event at The Bend in November," said Miller.

"I had a heap of fun with my friends and family last year and can't wait to do it all over again."

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Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said Miller's return is a major coup for the Australian Superbike Championship as it looks to generate popularity in the category.

"Last year, we saw huge interest in the ASBK championship event at The Bend and Jack's return will be similarly exciting," said Doyle.

"Not only did he bring enormous domestic and international attention to the racing on offer but brought attention to the high quality and standard of the ASBK championship we have here in Australia. 

"We are really looking forward to seeing him arrive at The Bend in November and hope that like last year, he can have some fun and put on a great show for the fans."

Jack Miller celebrates third place after the MotoGP British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Outside of the Australian round of MotoGP at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, it will be the only time fans will get to see Miller race on home soil this season.

The drawcard has also earned the respect of South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas, who in recent months has backed a slew of motor racing events, including the Adelaide 500.

"South Australia has a proud history of putting on great events and I am pleased to see another great event planned for The Bend this November," said the leader of the South Australian Labor Party.

"Australia has produced many world-class champion motorcycle riders over the years but South Australians have rarely had the opportunity to see them compete on our soil.  

"This will be a terrific opportunity for many enthusiasts to see Jack Miller in action at the Australian Superbike championship scheduled for November this year.   

"I congratulate The Bend for pulling a coup in securing Jack's appearance at their event." 

The Australian Superbike Championship will come to a close at The Bend Motorsport Park on November 25-27.

Mike Jones currently leads the Australian Superbike Championship ahead of Wayne Maxwell.

Two rounds remain in the 2022 title fight at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit at The Bend Motorsport Park.

The season will come to a close on November 25-27.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!

MotoGP star Jack Miller will give Australian fans a rare second chance to see him race on home soil this season at the Australian Superbike Championship season finale.

Miller is in the midst of his final MotoGP campaign in the premier class with the factory Ducati team before moving to KTM in 2023.

Following the conclusion of this year's MotoGP season, Miller will make his way Down Under just one weekend later to contest the Australian Superbike Championship event.

Stan Sport is the place to watch the 2022 Australian Superbike Championship. Continues November 18-20 with round 6 at Phillip Island. All the action streaming ad-free, live and on demand

Jack Miller rounds the bend during the MotoGP of Austria on his Ducati.

It will be only the second time Miller has competed in the championship after making a one-off appearance in last year's closer at The Bend Motorsport Park.

"I am looking forward to heading back to Adelaide to race in the Australian Superbike Championship event at The Bend in November," said Miller.

"I had a heap of fun with my friends and family last year and can't wait to do it all over again."

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Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle said Miller's return is a major coup for the Australian Superbike Championship as it looks to generate popularity in the category.

"Last year, we saw huge interest in the ASBK championship event at The Bend and Jack's return will be similarly exciting," said Doyle.

"Not only did he bring enormous domestic and international attention to the racing on offer but brought attention to the high quality and standard of the ASBK championship we have here in Australia. 

"We are really looking forward to seeing him arrive at The Bend in November and hope that like last year, he can have some fun and put on a great show for the fans."

Jack Miller celebrates third place after the MotoGP British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

Outside of the Australian round of MotoGP at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, it will be the only time fans will get to see Miller race on home soil this season.

The drawcard has also earned the respect of South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas, who in recent months has backed a slew of motor racing events, including the Adelaide 500.

"South Australia has a proud history of putting on great events and I am pleased to see another great event planned for The Bend this November," said the leader of the South Australian Labor Party.

"Australia has produced many world-class champion motorcycle riders over the years but South Australians have rarely had the opportunity to see them compete on our soil.  

"This will be a terrific opportunity for many enthusiasts to see Jack Miller in action at the Australian Superbike championship scheduled for November this year.   

"I congratulate The Bend for pulling a coup in securing Jack's appearance at their event." 

The Australian Superbike Championship will come to a close at The Bend Motorsport Park on November 25-27.

Mike Jones currently leads the Australian Superbike Championship ahead of Wayne Maxwell.

Two rounds remain in the 2022 title fight at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit at The Bend Motorsport Park.

The season will come to a close on November 25-27.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here!

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