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Redding admits time running out to prove himself to Ducati

Scott Redding admits he's "frustrated" that the early start to MotoGP contract negotiations has left him little time to prove himself worthy of a works Ducati seat. Redding switched to the satellite Pramac squad after spending two difficult seasons on Honda machinery, setting himself the goal of earning a spot on Ducati's factory team in 2017. But Jorge Lorenzo's recently confirmed deal with the Italian squad means now there is one seat less available. "The only bad thing from it is that there is one less place for me," said Redding when asked how Lorenzo's move could affect his future. "I do want to be on the factory bike next year and I got to prove that I'm...
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