Jonathan Rea gave a one-word answer amid Ducati rumours
Could🅺 Jonathan Rea opt to leave Yamaha f🔜or a new team in 2026?

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jonathan Rea’s future has slipped under the radar compared to his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship rivals.
The likes of Toprak Razgatlioglu and Nicola Bulega remain in talks that include potential switches to MotoGP.
But six-time WorldSBK Rea is also reportedly considering hi🥃s options for 2026.
Rea is into the second year of an underwhelming switch to Pata Yamaha, since leavinꦡg Kawasaki.
“Johnny is looking around,” Italian publication GPOne reported as silly season ramps up a notch.
“So are the teams including Go Eleven.”
The report added that Rea i♕s “sounding out” the paddock “in a desperate search for an alternative 🧸solution”.
Jonathan Rea to inherit Andrea Iannone's bike?
Go Eleven Ducati currently have 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Andrea Iannone on their bike, but he is also experiencing a belo🍰w-par start to 2025.
Iannone, in the second season of his comeback from a fou🙈r-year ban, is 78 p💦oints behind Danilo Petrucci - who is the top independent rider - in the WorldSBK standings after five rounds.
Iannone now has a fracture♑d foot a⛎fter an incident at the weekend’s Czech WorldSBK round.
There is no indication that Go Eleven ꦆDucati have lost patience with him, but Iannone’s contract expires at the end of this year, so his team are reportedly assessing the market.
The Ducati Panigale V4 at their disposal would 🌟be a temptation for many WorldSBK ride🌌rs.
Rea was asked at Most for an update on his futꦦure but bluntly replied: “No.𓆏”
Rea missed the opening part of this season due to𒅌 injuries susta꧑ined in pre-season testing at Phillip Island.
His year has been an uphill struggle ever since, with🌱 a P10 finish in Race 1 at Mostဣ the best achievement from his most recent weekend.
Aged 38, a switch onto🐬 a Ducati could theoretically breathe life into Rea’s career.
Scott Redding, similarly, made a return to Ducati ma༒chinery this year to reinvigorate his own career.

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