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Redding: I learn something every day

Scott Redding feels he spent too much time attempting to perfect his set-up instead of 'getting my head down' and working with what he had, as he ended Saturday's qualifying session in twelfth. Starting from the fourth row with fellow Brits Bradley Smith and Cal Crutchlow, Redding was unable to build on the promise he showed in free practice, when he placed as high as third, but took the positives for his first qualifying performance in Pramac Ducati colours. “Every day I learn something,” started Redding. “It's a new team and we're still learning each other. We learnt something today. I'm disappointed more that I couldn't make a rhythm because I know I could have made a 55.1. That...
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