British Superbike regular Simon Andrews has said he isn't rushing into any decisions about where he will be racing next season and is giving plenty of thought to current offers.
The 24-year-old, who rode for the Lloyds British Jentin team in 2008, is weighing up options to stay in British Superbikes or to go to America - and is even considering doing some road racing.
"I have quite a lot to think about at the minute," said Andrews. "Obviously, I want to be on a factory bike in BSB next year but if that doesn't happen then I have options to go to AMA Superbikes.
"Road racing looks interesting but I would need to get a lot of help with it as I have no experience so far. However, I am still in a position to talk to people about next year."
Andrews last raced at the Eight-Hours of Doha with the Diablo666 team. He was leading the race until an electrical fault put the team out of contention.