Andrea Iannone teases big update on 2025 amid MotoGP and Ducati links
The question of Andre🌊a Iannone’s future looks set t༺o be resolved

Andrea Iannone made a sensational▨ comeback to full-time professional motorcycle racing this year after a four-year ban following a failed drugs test in 2019. Now, his racing future b𒊎eyond 2024 is set to be decided.
Iannone, who is currently riding for the Go Eleven Ducati team in WorldSBK, ha🐎s been linked with a number of teams throughout 2024; from the Pramac Yamaha team in MotoGP to the factory BMW and factory Ducati teams in World Superbike. But now it seems that Iannone will stay put in his current satellite Ducati setup for 2025.
𝄹“We staꦓrt to discuss with Go Eleven, so we will see,” Iannone told WorldSBK.com at last weekend’s Portuguese WorldSBK.
“Nothing is sure, nothing is clear.”
Iannone is currently finding calmness from that he is currently only just over hal🤪fway through his debut WorldSBK campaign.
“I need to understand some things,” he said. “But I don’t stress b𝔍ecause we have only finished half the season, and it’s my first year — I’m focused to improve race-by-race, and also I need to understand in my garage the potential we have with the people we have.”
Six racꦐ☂es remain in the 2024 WorldSBK season, and Iannone thinks that the next round in France could offer some clarity.
“In ꦑMagny-Cours maybe we know something more,” the Italian said.
Although Iannone has contested wins 🌠and podiums in 2024, he has not been quiet about his ambitions.
“For sure, I want more, because for me my tar⛎get is a little bit more than this,” Iannone🌳 said after finishing fourth in Race 2 at Portimao last weekend.
In fact, Iann🍎one sees his future being right at the front of WorldSBK.
“I come back because I dream big,” h💫e said. “I never give up, for sure. We will see because I think the fight with me and Toprak is a good show💎 for the people at home, and for sure I’m excited to arrive and recover.”

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