Mark Miller (TT motorcyclist)

Mark "Thriller" Miller is an American former AMA superbike motorcycle racer and previous race winner now commentator (2023-) Isle of Man TT and Macau Grand Prix winner. [1]

Mark Miller
Mark Miller starting 2010 TT Zero Practice Session on MotoCzysz E1pc
NationalityAmerican
Motorcycle racing career statistics
Isle of Man TT career
TTs contested12 (20062015)
TT wins1
First TT win2010 Zero TT
Last TT win2010 Zero TT
TT podiums3. 2011 – 2nd place, 2012 3rd place

In 2010 he won the TT Zero race which replaced the 2009 format called TTXGP in which he failed to finish the course.[2] In both events Miller rode MotoCzysz machines, winning on an updated bike designated MotoCzysz E1pc.[3] His victory at the Isle of Man is featured in the film Charge, Zero Emissions/Maximum Speed by Mark Neale.[4]

Miller finished 2nd in the 2011 race and 3rd in 2012, again on MotoCzysz machines. The better-placed finishers were highly experienced TT racers John McGuinness and Michael Rutter who normally competed aboard top-flight conventional petrol (US-gas) engined machines in both TT and short-circuit racing at professional level.

In the 2013 race Miller suffered mechanical failure of his MotoCzysz just after Ballaugh, close to one-half distance around the 37.733-mile one-lap road circuit, whilst his teammate Michael Rutter won at record speed.[5]

Mark Miller, MotoCzysz E1pc – Practice Session, Parliament Square, Ramsey 3 June 2013.

References edit

  1. ^ BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Motorbikes | Rutter claims sixth Macau triumph
  2. ^ [1] Popular Science. Retrieved 2013-04-09
  3. ^ Electric Motorcycle Just Misses 100 MPH at Isle of Man | Autopia | Wired.com
  4. ^ Charge Movie
  5. ^ [2] Cycleworld.com MotoCzysz Claims Fourth Consecutive TT Victory. Retrieved 2013-07-01