Ducati has announced that Nicolo Bulega will join its factory World Superbike team for 2024, replacing Michael Ruben Rinaldi.
, ex-Moto2 racer Bulega will make the step up to WSBK from World Supersport, where he currently leads the standings riding a factory-run Ducati Panigale V2.
Ducati Corse general manager Gigi Dall'Igna said:"Since last season, Nicolo has been able to give us immense delight. He is a very talented rider, and his experience could be a determining factor in facing this fascinating and demanding challenge. "This is a dream coming true," commented Bulega."Racing for an official [factory] team is the desire of every rider. Therefore, before I talk about my emotions and expectations, I want to thank Ducati and Aruba.it Racing.
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