The 10-time WSBK race winner will leave Ducati at the end of the season to join the fledgling BMW factory team on a multi-year deal, replacing fellow Brit Tom Sykes to partner Michael van der Mark.
With Ducati having been one of the main challengers to the all-conquering Kawasaki team in recent seasons, many observers have been sceptical about Redding’s decision to depart the Italian marque …Keep reading

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