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Redding sets sights on Tech 3 duo for Argentina
Scott Redding says his goal for the second round of the MotoGP season in Argentina will to beat both Tech 3 Yamaha riders. The Briton finished his first race for the Pramac Ducati team in 10th, losing ground after being pushed wide at the first corner and having to run a leaner fuel mixture than in practice. Redding was 24 seconds behind race winner Jorge Lorenzo at the chequered flag, a figure he only bettered once in 2015 in dry conditions, and six seconds behind the Tech 3 bike Pol Espargaro, the best of the satellite riders. Asked by Motorsport.com if he was satisfied by the final distance to the leaders, Redding said: "It's not bad. Last year if I'd had that, we'd have been...
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