Nicolo Bulega grilled about Ducati departure
N꧅icolo Bulega update on f🍌uture talks with Aruba.it Racing Ducati

Nicolo Bulega insists he hope🙈s to stay at Ducati - and believes th൲e feeling is mutual.
Bulega’s future has become a hot topic in the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:World Superbike Championship paddock because of his brilliant rookie📖 campaign.
The teammate of Alvar൲o Bautista would be cov🀅eted by Ducati’s rivals unless they tie him down to a longer contract.
Will Nicolo Bulega stay at Ducati?
Bu🎐t Bulega confirmed: “We’re talking with Ducati and Aruba.
“For the moment, we’re just talking.
“My goal is to stay here becau♏se I have a very good feeling wi𒊎th my team, the bike and everyone in the garage.
“I think the goal of everybody is to stay together.♐”
Th🅺e future of Bulega’s main WorldSBK rival Toprak Razgatlioglu is also up for debate, because the BMW star is being linked with MotoGP.
Bulega enters this weekend’s third round of the 2025 WorldSBK season at Assen as the championship lead🔥er.
That is owing to a b🌠rilliant opener at Phillip Island which was enough to prompt Razgatlioglu to criticise WorldSBK as a ‘Ducati Cup’.
Although Razgatlioglu won three times in Porꦜtimao, Bulega was noticeable close at a circuit which was always likely to favour the BMW rider.
Bulega said in the Netherlands: “I feel good. Assen is a track that I like a lot and in WorldSSP, I won two races, ha♒d pole position, and it’s a track I like.
“Last year in WorldSBK wasn’t easy because the weather w🐷as difficult.
“I feel completely different this year. I always have fun here at Assꦜen.
“For my riding style, I think it’s better than Portimao, but you can neve🌄r be sure.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sport൲s, to football, to F1.