Andrea Iannone tipped to “continue racing” by Davide Tardozzi, but the door into Ducati is closed

A f🅺our-year doping ban will expire in December, making Iannone eligible to compete in the 2024 season, and he has been spotted at private testing days in recent months riding both Ducati and Aprilia bikes.
Now aged 33, his route 🅷back into MotoGP may appea🍃r blocked but there is still hope for him.
"Andrea Iannone? It is clear that there is no room for him in the official MotoGP team,” team maꦅnager Tardozz🐟i told .
"Andrea is trying to show everyonꦚe that he is still very fast. He has always had a great relationsh🥀ip with Ducati.
“Maybe Aprilia will give him a 🌸chance, he finished his previous career❀ there, I wish him good luck.
“For sure he is a ta෴lent and has character. I would ꧒like Iannone to continue racing, but I don't know what the opportunities will be.
“There is absolutely nothing with us right now.
"He now has to prove that he is still very fast. at this moment it is up to him to ma🐼ke the stopwatch talk.
“I spoke to him and he himself aspires to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbikes. That is also a v🌌ery competitive world championship🍌 and it will not be easy to stay in front."
Iannone popped up alongside the VR46 Academy riders at a training day recently, another reminder of his ongoing proximitꦇy to MotoGP.
Danilo Petrucci, the ex-Mot♏oGP rider who now competes in WSBK, has claimed that Iannone will be back.

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