Enea Bastianini “sorting out details” of intriguing next move
Enea Bastianini on an official bike in a satellite team, 🦩his manager says

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Enea Bastianini is in the final stages of securing his 2025 seat, his man𒊎ager 𝔍says.
Bastianini will lose his factory Ducati position in 2025 to Marc Marquez.
As part ofꦆ the furore surrounding Ducati’s decision to appoint Marquez, they lost Jorge Martin to Aprilia, and also🐷 Bastianini.
Bastianini is set for Tech3 GASGAS but his manager insists it will not be a step down to satel𓆉lite machinery.
“I can s💞ay that I have an agreemen☂t with KTM, to deliver an official KTM to Enea,” Carlo Pernat told .
“We are sorting out the details, but the agreemꦓent is there so I can say that Enea will race with KTM next year🦄."
KTM will promote Pedro Acosta from T🍎ech3 GASG༒AS to their factory team next year, alongside Brad Binder.
The futures of Jack Miller and Augusto🙈 Fernandez are unclear - but at least one of them is set to depart, if Bastianini arrives.
“I have the contract with KTM for an official m🅠o🍌torbike, for the rest I can't say anything else,” Pernat teased.
“The announcement will 🐬definitely come [this] week."
Pramac’s Martin has signed on the dotted line for Aprilia’s fac🔜tory team in 2025, replacing the retiring Aleix Espargaro.
But Maverick Vinales’ future is also un🌱confirmed meaning Aprilia could require a second factory ri🐭der.
But Bastianini’s manager insists he will not overplay his hand in n🐽egotiations with mu🐟ltiple manufacturers.
“100% no, the𝔍re is no contact with another house,” Pernaꦐt said.
“I am a manager of a certain ty🐽pe: for me the announcement must alwaꦓys be made by the house, after contact with the builder first.
“I'm not a manager who brings a rider, mid-sea🔴son, in the Aprilia truck together with an Aprilia rider, because it's not something from a professional environment.
“There are contracts and they must be respected.
“Obviously I won't name names, but Iಌ have always beha🥃ved well with everyone and continue to do so."

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