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Bikesales Staff22 Nov 2013
NEWS

2014 road racing GP entry lists

Three Australians will return for grand prix action next year: Arthur Sissis and Jack Miller in Moto3, and Anthony West in Moto2. The title commences on March 23 in Qatar

The FIM has announced the Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix entry lists for 2014.

>To read the entry lists, click here.

Australia will be represented by Arthur Sissis and Jack Miller (pictured) in Moto2, while Anthony West will saddle up for another year in Moto2.

Having topped the Moto3 test session in Jerez at the end of last week, Miller has now undergone surgery on his right collarbone in Barcelona.
Miller sustained the collarbone fracture in a crash during the 2012 Indianapolis Grand Prix.

The procedure involved a changing of the plate attached to Miller’s right collarbone, as well as reinforcing the damaged bone. Miller will now require six weeks of recovery.

Miller is expected to be a title challenger in Moto3 next year, having joined the Aki Ajo-run Red Bull KTM Ajo squad alongside Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup winner Karel Hanika.

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