Krummenacher and CM Racing part ways ahead of 2022 WorldSSP season

In a surprising move, 2019 WorldSSP champion Randy Krummenacher had decided to part ways with CM💖 Racing.
Having switched to the CM Racing team midway through the 2021 seaso🔯n, Krummenacher was scheduled to continue with the team into 2022.
However, the Swiss rider is instead looking for his third tea💦m in just the last year after previously starting the season with MV Agusta.&nbs🀅p;
The decision is certainly an odd one as CM Racing - previously a Yamaha led team, have swapped to new Ducati machinery for 2022, while also eℱxpanding their tea𒊎m from a one-rider line-up to two.
Krummenacher wasꦓ set to ride alongside former Moto3 rider Maximilian Kofler who signed for the team ear𒉰lier this week.
Team Principal, Alessio Cavalieri said: "As Team Principal of the CM Racing Team, I respect the decision taken by Krumm𝄹enacher, to whom I wish the best for the continuation of his career.
"For 2022, CM Racing will move to Ducati𝓰 machinery with the V-Twin, with Austrian Maxi🗹milian Kofler in the team for his debut."
Ducati’s return to WorಞldSSP will be led by๊ the full factory Aruba.it Ducati team and Nicolo Bulega, while son of former three-time WorldSBK champion Troy Bayliss, Oli Bayliss is part of the Barni Racing Ducati team.
It remains to be seenꦛ whether CM Racing will go forward with just Kofler, or whether a replac🔜ement for Krummenacher will be announced.