Bezzecchi favourite to replace Iannone at Aprilia MotoGP team in 2021

Moto2 race winner and Valentino Rossi protege Marco Bezzecchi has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Andrea Iannone at Aprilia for the 2021 MotoGP season

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled on Tuesday it had rejected Iannone's appeal to have an 18-month doping ban overturned, having not submitted sufficient evidence to back up his defence of accidental ingestion of a banned steroid through contaminated meat at the Malaysian Grand Prix last year.

CAS ruled in favour of the World Anti-Doping Agency, with Iannone's ban extended to the maximum four years.

Iannone issued a statement earlier on Tuesday criticising the ruling and saying it "ripped my heart apart from my greatest love".

Aprilia has stuck by Iannone through proceedings and has always publicly stated its desire to retain him for 2021 if it could.

However, with Iannone now unable to race until at least 2024, Aprilia needs to find a replacement to join Aleix Espargaro next year.

Autosport understands Bezzecchi has gained keen interest from Aprilia and has emerged as a favourite to take the seat.

Bezzecchi is in his second year in Moto2 currently with the VR46 team and is just 29 points off championship leader Enea Bastianini following his second win of the season last weekend in the European GP.

Aprilia will need to strike an agreement with the VR46 team if it is to secure Bezzecchi, as the 22-year-old has already committed to remain in Moto2 for 2021.

Should Aprilia prove successful, Bezzecchi will join current VR46 team-mate and Rossi's half-brother Luca Marini, who has signed for Avintia, on the MotoGP grid in 2021.

It has long been thought that outgoing LCR Honda rider Cal Crutchlow was favourite for the second Aprilia seat, having signed a pre-agreement with the marque.

However, it is now understood the agreement was one of intent and it expired in mid-October when Iannone's hearing with CAS took place.

It is thought Yamaha has since offered him the test rider role Andrea Dovizioso has now passed over in favour of a sabbatical in 2021, with the deal rumoured to have been signed last weekend.

The third option for Aprilia could be outgoing Avintia rider Tito Rabat, who would bring substantial backing with him to the outfit.

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