^If he becomes half as good as some of the other MOTO GP riders from down under that would be better than most.
And at least he knows when he has fecked up and say's sorry Cal.
“I have to say sorry to Cal, because I didn't want to do that to him. We're learning bit by bit, as I did when I went into Moto3. I was the first one to crash out of races there too! I learned a lot today, and we have to look at it as a positive.”
“Lucio wasn't very happy. As you can imagine, they're all pretty pissed off, because we had fourth and fifth, but life goes on.”
MotoGP News - MotoGP Silverstone: Miller apologises to Crutchlow for wipe out