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23 March, 2020 5:54 am

Alex De Angelis: 'It's not true that there was a Ducati for me'

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Alex De Angelis says his future is now 100% in Moto2 , the new championship series that will replace the 250cc next year.
De Angelis, who will undergo shoulder surgery next Tuesday, in a video interview with the San Marino National Televison Station has vehemently denied rumors that he had a Ducati option that would have consented him to remain in MotoGP.

“I’ve several offers for Moto2 but I haven’t decided yet, but it’s only a matter of hours.

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Superbike hasn’t really been an option, so for the past couple of days Moto2 is now 100%.
I’m very angry with what Sportmediaset and all the San Marino newspapers wrote because if there is someone who didn’t let any opportunities get by, that’s me.
I’ve given up a 1000 things to try to stay in MotoGP so those fake rumors really, really bother me.
It’s absolutely untrue that Ducati offered us a bike and that we didn’t want it, on the contrary, it we had known about this before I’d probably still be in MotoGP.

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”“I’ve had offers from Superbike teams and this is really flattering because it’s a great championship, but I perfer to stay near theMotoGP championship.
I’m still young and in Superbikes you can go when you’re 30/32 years old and still have seven seasons, so I perfer staying here and if things to don’t go well, I still have alot of time to do well in Superbikes.

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