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MotoGP 2020: AUSTIN officially cancels the organization of this year's race

As expected in the 2020 season in the MotoGP competition, we will not see a race in the US. The Circuit of the Americas is already announcing a date for 2021.

Racecourse Director Circuit of the Americas (COTA) in Austin, he said a few days ago that the chances of carrying out the race for the 2020 World Motorcycle Championship, which was postponed from April to mid-November, were minimal.

Now comes the official confirmation that the racing weekend will not experience a performance this year. “This year’s event from 13 to 15 November 2020 has been canceled. Ticket owners will receive an email with additional information, ” are track managers Circuit of the Americas (COTA) messages via Twitter.

“PS Rodeo will return next year with an even bigger and better U.S. Grand Prix, April 16-18, 2021,” the organizers have already announced race date for next year.

That is, it is from what was originally planned MotoGP calendar for 2020, nine races have been officially canceled. The decision to three others (Thailand, Malaysia and Argentina) is still in preparation and will have to be adopted by the end of July. However, overseas races at the time of (re-spread) of the coronavirus seem unlikely.

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