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MotoGP calendar reshuffled again as USGP moved to November

MotoGP's chaotic start to the 2020 season has seen its calender reshuffled once again after the US round of the championship has been rescheduled to the 13-15 November due to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak. The race in Austin was meant to be place on the 3-5 April but after a local ‘state of emergency' was declared, the race appeared less viable by the day. As a result the FIM, IRTA and Dorna have announced the MotoGP event has been moved as a precaution. The Argentine Grand Prix at the Termas Rio Hondo circuit will now host the premier class season opener on April 15, should no further changes take place. MotoGP had to cancel what would have been the season-opener in Qatar...
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