Jack Miller believes the 2024 MotoGP calendar disordering is “getting old” amid three notable calendar changes that have occurred during the first half of the season.
This campaign has seen Dorma make multiple changes to the roster, with the initial alteration seeing the Argentinian Grand Prix end up cancelled over funding issues.
Extreme flooding in the area then postponed the Kazakhstan race, but the Indian Grand Prix’s cancellation offered Sokol International Racetrack with another opening.
Miller, who will vacate his place with the works KTM squad next season, has contended that the constant calendar tweaks cause more harm than good for the series.
“It’s been the last few years we’ve had it disrupted, which is getting old,” Miller told Autosport.
“Both for us as a rider and also I think as fans. You’re expecting X amount of grands prix and then having two or three being kicked off the championship.
“So, fingers crossed that’s the end of it but we’ll wait and see.”
However, the Australian admitted that it doesn’t impact his or other MotoGP riders’ groundwork and preparations building up to race weekends.
“I’m just trying to take it a race at a time,” he added.
“That’s all we can do. If I was further up in the points, then maybe you would be wanting more or wanting less, I don’t know.
“It’s hard to say from my position, but at this point and time it hasn’t really affected me all that much.
“You do set a plan out at the beginning of the year of the grands prix, and that’s what you’re training towards and it’s not just been this year.”
The Kazakhstan GP postponement has led to a three-week interruption following its last outing in Mugello, with the next race in Assen dated for the end of this month.
The 2024 MotoGP schedule sees Assen and Sachsenring held back-to-back before the annual summer three-week break and then Silverstone and the 75th anniversary.