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Andrea Iannone Weighs Two MotoGP Switch Options

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Italian rider Andrea Iannone, currently competing in WorldSBK, is considering two attractive options for a return to MotoGP in 2025. Sky Italia reports that Iannone has two chances to potentially return to the MotoGP racing scene next season. .

One of the options under consideration would be to join the Ducati team. With the future of the Pramac team still uncertain, Iannone could emerge as a target for the team in 2025. If Pramac decides to remain with Ducati’s satellite team for another two years, Iannone could potentially fill his place in the team, especially considering his impending departure. Possible signing of Jorge Martin and Fermin Aldeguer.

However, if Pramac does not renew his contract with Ducati and chooses to become Yamaha’s satellite team in 2025, Iannone may end up competing in MotoGP again on a Japanese bike. By introducing a third and fourth bike on the grid and expanding its presence in the category, Yamaha could provide a compelling economic reason to persuade Pramac to participate.

Additionally, Iannone has been mentioned as a strong option for the 2025 Yamaha factory team. With Fabio Quartararo now certain to stay, Yamaha may choose to redeploy Quartararo’s current teammate Alex Rins to a satellite project to make room for Iannone.

After four years away from motorcycle racing due to a doping suspension, Iannone made an impressive return to WorldSBK this year with Ducati. Iannone, who has previously competed in MotoGP with Ducati, Suzuki and Aprilia, brings a wealth of experience and a track record of success, which could be beneficial to any team that chooses to sign him.

Now we have to wait and see which options will come true for Andrea Iannone and which team he will represent in MotoGP in 2025. With his talent and determination, Iannone will certainly add even more excitement and competitiveness to the MotoGP grid. .

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