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Scott Redding has set his sights on top six finishes in his maiden MotoGP campaign with Aprilia
Scott Redding is aiming for consistent top six finishes aboard the Aprilia RS-GP after a successful first test of the year ahead of his maiden season with the Noale factory. Redding lost his ride with the Pramac Ducati team after a difficult season on the 2016 Desmosedici – during which he failed to reach the top five in a race - to former Marc VDS man Jack Miller. The '13 Moto2 runner-up was thrown a lifeline by Aprilia after it cut ties with fellow Brit Sam Lowes half a season into his two-year deal. While testing at Sepang proved to be fairly low-key for Redding, he is confident the new RS-GP has more potential than last year's bike and is keen to be a frequent top...
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