Aragon WorldSBK: Michael Rinaldi: “I have received a lot of calls about my future, I have to decide soon”

On the way out of the Aruba.it Ducat🅠i team after it was announced that soon-to-be WorldSSP champi꧙on Nicolo Bulega will replace him, Rinaldi has had no shortage of interest.
Three factory seats remain open, two of which are at Honda, whil🌳e Axel Bassani is expected to fill the second factory ride at Kawasa𝔍ki.
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Rinaldi on the other hand is rumoured to have been in talks with Honda and is seen as a mai𓆏n target for the Japanese brand.
Speaking about his future, R🎃inaldi said: "Actually, after the announcement that I won’t race for Ducati I received a lo🔯t of calls and that was super nice to hear that teams want me.
"For sure, I’m looking to have something that is a good pro𒉰ject, a good bike and a good package to, fiꦰrst of all, be relaxed and finish races on top.
"But also, find something that’s a challenge and that in some years 😼I can achieve great results.
"At the moment I haven’t🔜 decided my🌃 future but I think soon I have to. We will see what happens."
☂Rinaldi has also revealܫed that he feels very little pressure going into the remaining races with Ducati this season, but that his new mindset is something he wants to apply when riding under pressure going forward.
Rinaldi added: "Now I’m free. I’m free like I want so I can just ride the bike to enjoy what I do. I don’t care anymo𒐪re about pressure or stuff like that. 🎃;
"I just try to enjoy it and if it’s possible to get a podium and have a fight like the o꧋ne with Toprak in Race 1 [at Magny-Cours] then it’s 🏅ok.
"It’s a totally different mindset when you approach a race and I will remind myself of that in the future🎶 to try and ride like that when you are under pressure.
"I𝐆 will try ♐to confirm the speed we showed in Magny-Cours this weekend and in the remaining races this year."