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Dutch, German and Finnish MotoGP events cancelled due to Covid 19
The German, Dutch and Finnish MotoGP events have been
cancelled as a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, MotoGP organisers Dorna
announced this morning. The Dutch and Finnish races were announced as postponed last week as the host countries respective governments decided to exercise a longer period covering the ban on large gatherings, with autumn dates for both initially the target, while a delay was also expected for the German encounter. It has now been confirmed by Dorna though that all three
events will cease to take place this year, CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta affirming
though that all three races will take place in 2021. “It is with great sadness that we announce the cancellation
of...
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