Andrea Iannone returned to competition this year after a four-year suspension for a controversial doping case in 2019. He did so in the World Superbike Championship.
In the first three rounds of the season, the Italian from Team GoEleven showed a good performance, achieving two podiums and three other top-four results.
He’s currently sixth in the championship and doesn’t seem to be suffering from his 34 years of age or his long absence from competition. However, his future is still uncertain. GoEleven believes that MotoGP could be an option for its current rider.
In an interview with the championship’s official website, Iannone said that, for now, he wants to focus on the competition: ‘Every day we have something new, because every day something changes. I think it’s normal, not only for me. But i think it’s early at the moment. I want to focus on the championship’.
The Maniac’s decisions will start to be made after next week’s round in Misano and staying in WSBK is not guaranteed, as he said:
– After Misano I’ll start to decide my future. First of all, it’s important that I understand if I remain in Superbike or not. I think this is the first thing. When I decide if I’m here also next year, we will see.