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MotoGP is set to start at Jerez – Ezpeleta

After the coronavirus-induced delay, the 2020 MotoGP season is set to begin at Jerez on July 19 with the final approval still pending, says Dorna Sports CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta. Following the cancellation of the Qatar Grand Prix, the coronavirus pandemic has placed the MotoGP series in stand-by modus. The series’ organising body, Dorna Sports has working on a revised calendar for the curtailed 2020 season. While Formula 1 announced the start of its 2020 calendar, MotoGP is yet to release its revised schedule after the long delay to the season. Carmelo Ezpeleta has revealed the plan is that MotoGP follows F1 by announcing a provisonal calendar and that could happen as early as next week....
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