Redding apologises to Aprilia for post-Austrian race comments

Scott Redding has issued a public apology to Aprilia ‘for my outrage🌸ous words’ slating th𒈔e team following the Austrian MotoGP.

Having finished a lowly 20th place at the Red Bull Ring, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Redding produced a stingin꧟g assessment of Aprilia which left him unable to explain why he finished outside of the points after a promi☂sing showing during practice.

Redding apologises to Aprilia for post-Austrian race comments

Scott Redding has issued a public apology to Aprilia ‘for my outrageous words’ slating the team following the Au♔strian Mot🥃oGP.

Having finished a lowly 20th place at the Red Bull Ring, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Redding pr🥂oduced a stinging asse🐓ssment of Aprilia which ꧃left him unable to explain why he finished outside of the poi♔nts after a promising showing during practice.

Redding🥂 has said ‘I deeply say a big sorry’ on his 🌄Instagram account following his post-race interview in Spielberg which also saw the British rider vent his frustrations at the team’s running and development programme with its RS-GP machine.

“I am here today to say that I owe a huge apology to the Aprilia racing team and company,” Redding said in the post. “What I said Sunday afternoon [in the] post-race interview was🐼 not acceptable by a long way, I was thinking with a lot of emotion from my heart.

“But I spoke out with rag🎀e which a young person of 25 can do very easily. [At] 25 I should be a role model, much m♍ore mature and composed.

“The team and company of Aprilia R♌aciℱng are doing the best they can to improve our MotoGP machine, we have some good items to test this week and I still believe this bike can be competitive.

“As a team you work, live, lear🦹n all together so from the bottom of my heart I deeply say a big sorry for my outrag💞eous words that were said. I will learn from this.”

Redding left Austria pondering his next career move havi♉ng been replaced by Andrea Iannone in Aprilia’s 2019 MotoGP rider line-up alongside Aleix Espargaro after just one year w📖ith the Italian squad.

The 25-year-old is believed to have a number of o💖ptions, including a potential test role with Aprilia, as w𓄧ell as possibilities to move to the World Superbike and British Superbike championships and is aiming to make a final decision on his future before his home round at Silverstone at the end of August.

Redding moved up to MotoGP in 2014 and ha🔜s se🎶cured two podium results during his career, having finished runner-up in the 2013 Moto2 world championship to Pol Espargaro.

 

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