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Redding chasing grip, top ten not too bad

Scott Redding described his first day of MotoGP free practice after the summer break as 'not too bad' after he finished FP2 eighth overall in Indianapolis. The Englishman was determined to carry his free practice speed from Germany over to the USA and was consistently in and around the top ten, ending the session less than one tenth of a second slower than Repsol Honda 'Factory' rider Dani Pedrosa. “Today was good,” said Redding at the close of Friday. “We have a few little things we need to try tomorrow, because when I put like four or five laps together, I start to lose front grip, with the tyre temperature going up. With both front tyres. I ran the hard which was better, but still...
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