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How MotoGP's COVID protocols will work in Qatar

MotoGP will implement a protocol which will allow the paddock to enter Qatar in March without having to serve a mandatory quarantine period. The 2021 season is set to get underway on 28 March with the Qatar Grand Prix, before the Doha GP - a recent addition to the calendar - at the same Losail International Circuit takes place a week later. MotoGP, however, will be present in Qatar for almost the entirety of March currently, with five days of pre-season testing from 5-12 March for the premier class and three days from 19-21 March for Moto2 and Moto3 scheduled. Currently, Qatar's COVID-19 travel protocols dictate any arrivals into the country have to serve a minimum six-day quarantine...
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