Redding felt no "emotional attachment" to Pramac
Scott Redding admits he has had no emotional attachment to the Pramac Ducati team he has raced with for the last two MotoGP seasons.
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The British rider moves to Aprilia for next year in place of his countryman Sam Lowes, having been pushed out of Pramac by Jack Miller, who switches from Marc VDS Honda.
Asked if he would miss riding for Pramac ahead of his final race for the Italian squad, Redding said: “I’m done, if I’m honest.
“I’ve had a great time here, the whole team has been really great to me, but there’s not really an emotional attachment like there was at [Marc] VDS.
“I’ve had two years here, two different crew chiefs [Giacomo Guidotti and Christian Pupulin], it’s been harder this year and I feel a little bit of love lost. It’s been harder for the guys to keep the spirit.
“Maybe a couple of guys [in the team] I’ve bonded with a bit more, but honestly I’m not really attached to them. I’m looking on to bigger, better things.”
Redding, who thought his MotoGP his career was finished before being approached by Aprilia to replace Lowes, added that he struggled with the handling of the Ducati GP16 from the early part of the season, making for an inconsistent year.
“I feel like I’ve been in a fight most of the year with the bike, with my hands tied behind my back and I’m just getting punched left, right and centre,” he said.
“At the beginning of this season I already struggled a lot with the bike. Then we came back a bit, had some good races, then we struggled again, then we come back a bit again. I struggled a lot with consistency with the bike.
“It’s not just me, it’s with a lot of riders. You’ll see some races they’re there then they disappear, but the team worked hard all year.
“There were moments we fought a little bit because a bit of motivation to continue when you don’t get a result is hard, and for us it was every weekend.”
Redding scored a best finish of seventh this season in the opening round in Qatar, matching it at the San Marino Grand Prix.
Finishing 14th in the riders’ championship, he failed to achieve his pre-season goal of being the top rider on the year-old GP16 Ducati, ending up behind Aspar rider Alvaro Bautista.
Additional reporting by Oriol Puigdemont
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