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Redding: Bad luck cost me chance at Ducati works seat
Scott Redding reckons he would've gotten a much better chance at securing a promotion to the factory Ducati team if not for the reliability woes he's encountered in 2016 so far. Redding, who rides for Ducati satellite team Pramac, has had three retirements in '16 - all brought on by mechanical failures - and has been held back by early-season tyre dramas. Ducati has already re-signed Andrea Dovizioso to partner marquee arrival Jorge Lorenzo on the works bike for the next two years, while Redding himself is all but confirmed to continue on at Pramac. "I think my performance has been well, I've just been unlucky," Redding said. "And it's kind of the worst time to have that....
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