de Angelis linked to new MotoGP team
Alex de Angelis has not ruled out the possibility of switching𒁃 to the World Superbike Championship in 2010, but claims he will only do so wꦇhen he has exhausted all possibilities of snaring one of the few remaining spots left on the MotoGP grid.
de Angelis has shown good form in his second season aboard the San Carlo Gresini Honda, the Sammarinese rider finishing inside the points in all but one race this season, a run of results that also includes a second plꦫace finish at Indianapolis.

Alex de Angelis has not ruled out the possibility of switching to the World Superbike Champ♑ionship in 2010, but cla𓄧ims he will only do so when he has exhausted all possibilities of snaring one of the few remaining spots left on the MotoGP grid.
de Angelis has shown goodඣ form in his second season aboard the San Carlo Gresini Honda, the Sammarinese rider finishing inside the points in all but one race this ꧃season, a run of results that also includes a second place finish at Indianapolis.
Despite 💫this, de Angelis has been left without a ride for 2010 after Gresini confirmed it had signed Marco Melandri and Marco Simoncelli to the team.
Since then, a flurry of movements have seen various available seats snapped up, with Tech 3 Y൲amaha, Pramac Racing and Scot Racing the only current teams yℱet to confirm their line-ups for next season.
With a dwindling number ꩲof opportunities immediately available to him, de Angelis says he will resist stepping down to Moto2, but has floated the possibility of joining a number of riders in defecting to the World Superbike Championship.
"I'm trying to remain in MotoGP, or 🥀ಌif not then I will go to Superbikes," de Angelis told motogp.com. "For the moment I'm in contact with all the teams who have not officially finalised their rider line-ups for next season, so that means Scot Racing, Monster Yamaha Tech 3 and Pramac Racing.
"My aim is to find the best team, without preferences, though obviousl💙y💛 if I ride a Honda machine I won't be starting the learning process from scratch again as I'm accustomed to the bike.
"I'm sure that by next week there will be some movement and I would like to confirm my plans in✨ Portugal. My intention is to ride in MotoGP but I have some 🍎very important Superbike offers.
"For now, I do not intend to ride in the🔥 Moto2 class and even though I have received some Moto2 offers there was nothing too concrete. We'll see how everything🀅 works out from here."
de Angelis has also been꧃ linked to burgeoning team FB Corse, which tentatively revealed last💙 week that it plans to enter the final round of the 2009 MotoGP season at Valencia with its self-penned machine. de Angelis admits he has been in contact with them.
"I'm also in contact with a new team, FB Corse, who called me to see if I am available for next year, but𝓰 we are still at a very early stage of contඣact with each other."