Ducati confirms Nicolo Bulega’s contract extension in WorldSBK

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Ducati and Nicolo Bulega: A Winning Partnership

Ducati has officially announced that Nicolo Bulega has signed a new contract, securing his place in the WorldSBK until 2026. This partnership reflects Ducati’s confidence in Bulega, who not only leads the championship by 31 points but is also set to take on a role as a MotoGP test rider. His transition into this multifaceted position showcases the versatility and potential of this young star.

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A Stellar Season for Bulega

Bulega’s performance in the current WorldSBK season has been nothing short of remarkable. With a commanding lead over rival Toprak Razgatlioglu, Bulega’s skills on the track have distinguished him as a formidable competitor. Following a strong rookie campaign where he finished second in the championship and clinched the World Supersport title with Ducati in 2023, his trajectory continues to rise.

Speculations and Reflections

Despite earlier rumors linking Bulega to BMW should Razgatlioglu make a move to MotoGP, the Italian has made it clear that his commitment lies with Ducati. This decision not only reinforces his loyalty but also promises exciting developments for the upcoming seasons in both WorldSBK and MotoGP. As Bulega looks to build on his successes, fans and analysts alike are eager to see how he will capitalize on this opportunity and further establish himself within the sport.

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