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Redding concerned for post-MotoGP future
Aprilia rider Scott Redding admits he is concerned about his longer-term prospects in motorcycle racing, with the Brit expected to leave MotoGP and doubting he'll have a chance to return. The 25-year-old will lose his Aprilia seat to Andrea Iannone next year, and has no obvious opportunities to continue a premier-class career that began back in 2014. While compatriot Bradley Smith, who will be replaced at the KTM factory team by Johann Zarco, is open to calling time on his competitive career after 2018, Redding stressed that he conversely has no interest in retirement. “I'm 25, I'm fucking dumb as dogshit, I haven't done anything at school, so I cannot even go to get a normal job even...
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