Paddock rumour and gossip suggests a swap for Ducati from one former World
Championship runner-up to another but, according to Melandri himself, nothing is
a done deal yet.
`I´m just waiting to find out what I have to do,´ said the Italian after the
Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix, nearly a year to the day after his having been
announced as a Ducati rider for the 2008 and 2009 seasons. The latter annum of
the arrangement was cancelled by mutual consent before this year´s visit
stateside, and now Melandri is left attempting to convince potential suitors to
collaborate with him for next season. Whether he does this on-track or solely
through negotiation from the sidelines remains to be seen.
Signs of improvement had been evident at Laguna Seca and Sachsenring, but on
both occasions incidents after a positive start left Melandri with little to
show for his efforts. His best result for his current team thus far has been
fifth in China.
The chance that Ducati may field a line-up containing no Italian continues to
be discussed, however, and the 25 year-old faces a nervous summer break awaiting
either a cut from the team or a stay of execution.
`I´m just waiting to see what I have to do. I have a contract with Ducati
until the end of the year, I´m a Ducati rider. If they want to stop with me then
I have to do what they want, so I just have to wait.´