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Andrea Iannone

It's done ! Andrea Iannone brought her Saturday night fever to life by dancing in front of the small screen cameras like a star. That was the theme of the show and he wasn't alone. In these moments, there is always good company and in this case it was a certain Lucrezia Lando. The former MotoGP rider, suspended until 2023 due to doping, also indulged in the confidence. A true romantic...

Andrea Iannone has been searching for his path since a court banned him from being a motorcycle racer until 2023 due to doping. He is in charge of nightclubs, he is involved in catering and here he is now a dancer. And why not ? We saw a five-time World Champion singing along in a crow costume...

We smile about it, but all the same, it has to be done, especially without the slightest prior skill. That being said, the coach had arguments for Joe the Maniac to stay focused on his mission... But he didn't just dance. The former of Ducati, Suzuki et Aprilia also spoke. At the end of his performance, he said: “ I am a man who likes challenges, I always do what I want, even if it's time to start thinking about the consequences... Doing something I don't know how to do doesn't scare me, it creates enormous curiosity, I give it a try ».

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Andrea Iannone: “many think I am a person of stone, but it depends on the situation”

He explains his motivations thus: “ because I want to show that everything is possible. Dancing, for me, is not a distraction, it is a challenge, something that I take very seriously. I don't live to please everyone, because that's impossible and it would be wrong. A few times I've been talked about, people know about me what someone said. Many think that I am a one-piece, stone person, but it depends on the situation ". In the circumstances, the question is whether he remained unmoved.

It will be recalled thatAndrea Iannone is suspended because the banned substance drostanolone, an anabolic steroid, was detected in his urine sample at the Sepang Grand Prix on November 3, 2019. Initially sentenced to 18 months, he appealed and lost, seeing even his punishment increased to four years. The Italian, now 32 years old, dreams of returning to the paddock MotoGP, but does not know what role.

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