Two attractive options as Andrea Iannone is considered for a MotoGP switch

Andrea Iannon🍸e has two🌱 scenarios on the table which could lead to a MotoGP return

Andrea Iannone, Catalunya WorldSBK, 24 March
Andrea Iannone, Catalunya WorldSBK, 24 March

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Andrea Iannone could reportedly find himself back in MotoGP next year.

He is an option to ride e🐽ither for Ducati or Yamaha in 2025,&nb🍸sp; report.

Iannone could become a beneficiary of the changing satellite team ✤structures.

The future of Pramac is unresolved, with a deal to remain🐠 as a Ducati satellite team beyond the end of their current contract this year still unconfirmed.

If Pr𝄹amac do exercise a contractual option to stay for two more years (as💯 team boss Gino Borsoi insists they will do) then Iannone could emerge as a rider target for 2025.

Pramac are expected𝔉 to lose Jorge Martin, who wꦡants a factory move, and currently have Franco Morbidelli too.

Fermin Aldeguer, the teen Moto2 starlet, will join Ducati in MotoGP and will likelꦗy end up at Pramac too.

Iannone’s appeal comes from Pramac CEO Paolo Campinoti who appreciates the controversial rider’s๊ high profile, part🐈icularly in Italy.

But if Pramac do not re-sign with Ducati, and instead become a satell🍎ite team for Yamaha in 2025, then Iannone could find himself riding Japanese machinery in MotoGP again.

There are economic reasons that Yamaha can present to conv🦋in✨ce Pramac to join them, as a third and a fourth bike on the grid.

Iannone is men𝄹tioned as a viable option for the factory Yamaha team in♊ 2025 by the Sky Italia report.

Yamaha have completed a major coup by k🐬eeping star man Fabio Quartararo but could opt to demote current teammate Alex Rins to their satellite project, if they acquire one as they hope, creating space for Iannone.

Iannone has been absent for motorcycle racing for four years due to a doping ban until returning to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:WorldSBK with Ducati this year.

His comeback has, so far, been impressive.

Previously, Iannone represe🌠nted Ducati, Suzuki and Aprilia in MotoGP.

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