With all these upheavals due to the coronavirus epidemic, it was starting to be difficult to see clearly what would happen next in the Grand Prix. And in particular in MotoGP, which will not launch its season in Qatar this weekend, in a meeting which will however be that of Moto2 and Moto3. The officials have decided to realign the sights by releasing a calendar which aims to give visibility and show confidence. We have an Aragón Grand Prix brought forward to make room for a postponed Thailand. But for Qatar, it's definitely dead this year for MotoGP.

Too bad for Ducati where his Desmosedici excelled: the Qatar will not be there for the 2020 season MotoGP. A campaign whose launch is expected at Austin, in Texas, the 5th April next, which will not displease Marc Márquez. A Grand Prix of the Americas which is his playground, except last year only, following a fall during the race which opened the doors to victory for the Suzuki ofAlex Rins.

In the new dance book, we have one Thailand Grand Prix for the 4 October, date initially reserved to go to Aragon. This trip will have to be made September 27st. The rest is unchanged. At least, let's hope that it stays that way because otherwise, it would lead to a worsening of the crisis situation caused by the spread of Covid-19...

 

 

 

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