Headache for Ducati as a rival manufacturer lurks to sign Andrea Iannone
Andrea 🌄Iannone's impressive comeback has impressed Ducati's competitors

BMW are reportedly in the mix to poach 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Andrea Iannone next year.
His future in World S🔜uperbikes depends on whether Alvaro Bautista chooses to race on.
The WSBK champion Baut🔯ista is now 39 years old and could retire rather than compete next season.
If he does opt out, his factory Ducati seat will be allocated to Iannone, repo💖rt.
There is an o🌄ption in the contract for Iannone to remain with Go Eleven Ducati next year too.
But, should 𒐪Bautista stay, Iannone will receive interest from rival manufacturers.
BMW are at the front 📖of the queue for his services.
Michael 🧜Van Der Mark’s contract with BMW expires 𓂃this year, so Iannone could replace him.
The arrival atꦛ BMW this season of Toprak Razgatlioglu, plus the test team comprising of Sylvain Guintoli and Bradley Smith, proves that꧙ the German brand means business.
Ducati are 🎐therefore presented with a potential problem: keeping either Bautista or Iannone in their ranks n𝄹ext year, but both might be unachievable.
A solution might be allowing Iannone to test the Ducati MotoGP bike. He has told Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport that he woul🐬dn't rule out being given that opportunity this year.
Last season, Bautista raced in the Malaysian Moto🎶GP as a wildcard.
Offering Iannone the o🔴pportunity to return to Moto🦩GP machinery - even if not in a race - could tempt him to ignore BMW’s advances.
The great relationship between Iannone and Gigi Dall’Igna makes it very plausible that he woul🐎d want to stay.
Iannone returned to prof♒essional motorcycle racing this year after a four-year doping ban.
He was given a WSBK Ducati bike, after representing the manufacturerღ in MotoGP.
Iannone has been one of the bright 🌳sparks of the opening two rounds of the 🗹2024 season.
He h🃏as already claimed two podium fin൲ishes to offer a reminder of the talent that was on the shelf for four years.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for♐ a decade covering everything from ♛American sports, to football, to F1.