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Thailand postpones MotoGP race amid Covid-19 outbreak
The 2020 MotoGP season is set to lose another round of the championship after a Thai government official confirmed it would be postponing the event due to the outbreak of Covid-19. On Sunday MotoGP bosses confirmed the season-opening Qatar GP would be cancelled, making Thailand the first stop on the calendar, but the country's Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul released a statement confirming the event would have to be postponed. 'It is necessary for us to postpone the Thailand Grand Prix 2020 in Buri Ram scheduled for late March, for an indefinite period since Covid-19 has been declared a dangerous communicable disease which has had a world-wide impact....
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