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MotoGP calendar update: Australia cancelled, Algarve added, Malaysia moved
The Australian round of the MotoGP World Championship has been cancelled for the second year in succession, due to ongoing 'travel complications and logistical restrictions' caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The popular Phillip Island event had been scheduled for October 22-24 and its departure means that the Malaysian Grand Prix at Sepang has been moved forwards to take over that weekend, thus forming a back-to-back with Buriram in Thailand. Meanwhile a return to Portimao, which hosted round 3 of this year, has now been added to the calendar (as the 'ALgarve Grand Prix') to form the penultimate event of the 2021 season on November 5-7. This April's race was dominated by world championship...
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