Andrea Iannone will compete in the World Superbike Championship next year and can officially race again – after serving the four-year suspension imposed on him in 2019 due to a controversial doping case.
Throughout this period, the Italian never stopped training on track with road bikes – aiming to return to competition, which will finally happen next season.
The suspension officially ended last Sunday and on that day, Iannone wrote on social media: ‘After four long and difficult years, from today I am free again. Good luck to me!‘.
In WSBK, Iannone will be riding a Ducati for Team Go Eleven, which he already tested in November at Jerez causing a good impression. Since the positive doping test, the rider has always claimed to be a victim of contaminated meat consumption, which did not prevent the heavy sanction of a four-year ban from competing.