Redding to replace Lowes at Aprilia in 2018

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Scott Redding has been announced as joining Aprilia Racing Team Gresini for 2018, just few days after losing his Pramac Ducati MotoGP seat to Jack Miller

The Brit, who remains the youngest ever winner of a Grand Prix race, will be racing alongside equally experienced teammate Aleix Espargaro on the factory's RS-GP.

Both Redding and Espargaro are podium finishers in the premier class, experience that Aprilia believe will be invaluable.

"Scott is a rider who, in spite of his young age, has significant experience in MotoGP." Said Romano Albesiano, Aprilia Racing Manager 

"We are pleased to have him join our project and we think that his talent and the continued growth of the RS-GP will allow the team and him to achieving important results. Our bike has grown consistently, race after race."

"The goal to battle stably in the top ten has been more than achieved. And while further steps in technical development are on their way already this season, with this agreement with Scott, we are preparing for next season." He added

"Aprilia will be at the starting line with a pair of quality riders that have interesting potential. Aleix is demonstrating more and more that he is a high quality rider and a guarantee for the team. With Scott's contribution, we expect that the team's work will bring Aprilia even closer to the top of the championship, into the positions that such a glorious brand deserves to occupy."

"At the same time, we bid Sam Lowes farewell, certainly thanking him for his commitment and efforts during this, his rookie season in MotoGP, and for the contribution he has made to the team's growth."

"He is a rider who will doubtless be able to express his talent, but right now we must make choices that allow us to fulfil our commitments to the Piaggio Group and our fans."

"We will continue to work together with the efforts we have always made so that he can have a good season finale and we wish Sam all the best for his career in the future."

 

         

 

 

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