Biaggi 'waiting for an answer'.
Max Biaggi's MotoGP future remains in limbo with the Roman still waiting to here if he will be able to ride a third factory Kawasaki in the 2006 world championship.
At the recent Bologna Motor Show, the former Repsol Honda rider dismissed suggestions that Bridgestone had sunk the deal by refusing to supply the extra tyres needed - but, with several days having passed since then, Max has admitted he's still "waiting for an answer."

Max Biaggi's MotoGP future remains in limbo with the Roman still waiting to here if he will be able to ride a third factory Kawasaki in the 2006 world championship.
At the recent Bologna Motor Show, the former Repsol Honda rider dismissed suggestions that Bridgestone had sunk the deal by refusing to supply the extra tyres needed - but, with several days having passed since then, Max has admitted he's still "waiting for an answer."
"The main question (from the fans at the Bologna Motor Show) was about my future and, as I explained a few days ago, I'm waiting like you for an answer from Camel, Kawasaki, Bridgestone and Dorna," Biaggi wrote on his official website.
"Anyway I want all of you to know that I'm willing to get on the track and do my best, believe me! Unfortunately that's not only up to me... I really hope I can get back to you very soon with some good news."
With the winter MotoGP test ban now underway, Biaggi will have to wait until January 20 before he can ride for any new team.