Scott Redding “had a shock when I realised I wasn’t feeling perfect” on Ducati
Scott Redding assesses his adaption back to♉ Ducati

Scott Redding is back on a Ducati after three diffic🎉ult years at B🌠MW.
The British rider is seventh in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship heading 🅰into this weekend’s third round at Assen.
MGM Bonovo Racing rider Redding finished inside the top 10 three times in Australia but found Portugal far tougher, and conceded his adaption back onto🍸 a Ducati hasღn’t always been easy.
“After three season🔥s that were quite difficult for me, now I’m back here with Ducati and it feels really nice,” Redding said.
“It feels good ꧙to be back feeling myseꦇlf on the bike and able to ride in my own style.
“It’s something that motivates me going into races, when I go home and t♊rain, I feel like I have a good package of people and 😼a good bike around me. This is the direction I’m looking for.”
Despite the improved feeling versus previous years, Redding admitted that adapting back t⭕o the Ducati hadn’🍎t been perfectly straightforward.
“Adapting back to the Ducati was ཧa littl💧e bit difficult,” he said.
“Honestly, I thought I wa🍰s going to get♚ on the bike and would immediately be there. I had a bit of a shock when I wasn’t feeling really perfect.
“Slowly, that’s been coming. It took a bit longer than expected but it’s no💙t a big deal.”
Part ꦏof the difficulty in making the adaptation back to the Panigale had been about the lack of time in preseason testing.
“In test𒊎ing, we didn’t have a lot of time,” Redding explained.
“I probably 🍌had three days in not perfect track condit♏ions.
“I’m understanding the setup of the bike because it’s moved on a little bit more, the electroni꧑cs and the way they’re working, and the tyres have changed.
“I used the same tyres with the d♈ifferent bike, but the feeling was different when I came back. It was just trying to figure out all the feelings a🐟nd possibilities, which took a bit longer than expected.”
Re𒁏dding added that there are “a lot” of differences between the Ducati hꦬe has returned to and the BMW he rode previously.
“Thꦿe difference between the bike I used for the past three years and the one I’m riding now – there’s a lot,” he said.
“It’s like night and day when you’re on the bike riding. For me, I feel a better front fee﷽ling with the Ducati, but other guys have gone on to the other bike and said they have better front feeling.
“In a way, you have differences but it’s also down to what a rider prefersꦡ and what you think is good.”

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