Nicolo Bulega grilled about Ducati departure
Nicolo Bulega update on future talks with Aruba.it Racing Ducꦚati

Nicolo Bulega insists he hopes to stay at D🏅ucati - and believes the feelin🐭g is mutual.
Bulega’s future has become a hot topic in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship paddock because of his brillꦯiant rookie campaign.
The teammate oಌf Alvaro Bautista would be coveted by Ducati’s rival꧅s unless they tie him down to a longer contract.
Will Nicolo Bulega stay at Ducati?
But Bulega confirmed: “We’re talking with Ducati and Aru𒆙ba.
“For the moment, we’re just talking.
“My goal is to stay here because I have a very good feeling with my team, the bike and eve🌸ryone in the garage.
“I think the goal of everybody is 🍰to sꩵtay together.”
The future of Bulega’s main WorldSBK rival Toprak Razgatlioglu is🐻 also up for debate, because the BMW star is being linked with 🍎MotoGP.
Bule🃏ga enters this weekend’s third round of the 2025 WorldSBK season at Assen as the championship leader.
That is owing to a brilliant opener at Phillip🐟 Island which was enough to prompt Razgatlioglu to criticise WoౠrldSBK as a ‘Ducati Cup’.
Although Razgatlioglu won three times in Portimao, Bulega was noticeable cl𝔉ose at a circuit which was always likely to fa♚vour 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, had pole pos🥃ition, and it’s a track I like.
“Last year in WorldSBK wasn’t easy because the𝓰 weather was difficult.
“I feel completely d♊ifferent this year. I always have fun here at Assen.
“For my riding𓆏 style, I think it’s better than Portimao, but you can never be sure.”

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