“Consider all the teams I could change to” drama in WorldSBK rider market
"We🧜 need to look for other ꦡoptions" admission as WSBK rider market bubbles

There could be some unexpected drama in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:World Superbike Championship rider market featuring a new race winner.
Andrea Locatelli won a race at Assen last time out, notably on a Yamaha. H🌱e was the first non-BMW or Ducati rider to win since Kawasaki’s Alex Lowes last year.
Locatelli’s triumph also🐽 came in the absence of his injured teammate Jonathan Rea.
It has brought attention to the Italian’s stay at Yamaha - 🌼and whether a rival manufacturer might tempt him across.
“It’s ear🍸ly but, like always, it’s never early! We start talking about the future shortly after Phillip Island,” Locatelli said before this weekend’s Cremona round.
“Yamaha are happy to keep me🃏 in the team because I’m building my career around Yamaha.
“Everything is positive with🥀 Yamaha and I’m more than happy to work with them.
“At the same time, we need to consider all the teams that I could change to or not, and we need to look for 💦other options.
“I need to understand the ༒best solution for me, my target and my future in general. At the moment, I’m quite happy with 🤡Yamaha.”
Locaꦰtelli returns to his homeland, Ita🌟ly, for the Cremona round as a winning rider after his Assen glory.
“I’m quite happ♕y to be back at home for this round,” he saidဣ.
“I live close to Cremona, so it’ll be great as many people🐲 come to cheer for us.
“I want to continue this trend, score as many podiums as possible. Let’s try to doཧ like Ass🔯en, always pushing hard, and try to win again; why not?
“You have a million emo🎃tions at that winning moment, and you enjoy it, bജut at the same time, when I came home, I enjoyed a couple of days then started working again.
“It’s true it's my first victory but, for me, it🧸’s not enough; I’m dreaming, I’m working hꦚard and trust myself. I want more. It’s important that Jonathan can come back on the bike and try to ride again.
“🎃It’s necessary for the team to have a good reference inside the box and I’m quite happy to have a strong rider alongside me.”

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