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British and Australian MotoGP races cancelled

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London: This year’s British and Australian MotoGP races have been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, organisers said yesterday. The British Grand Prix was scheduled for Silverston­e on Aug. 30 while the Australian round had been due at Phillip Island on Oct 25.

The season is yet to get underway after the seasonopen­ing Qatar Grand Prix was cancelled in March as the novel coronaviru­s outbreak shut down world sport.

Races in Germany, Finland and the Netherland­s which were to be held in June-July were also removed from the revised calendar.

“We’re saddened to have to announce the cancellati­on of these iconic events after finding no way through the logistical and operationa­l issues resulting from the pandemic and rearranged calendar,” Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief executive of the commercial rights holder Dorna, said in a statement.

Silverston­e managing director Stuart Pringle said they had no choice but to cancel the event despite putting in “months of work behind the scenes” to ensure it went ahead.

Australia is yet to open its internatio­nal borders while people travelling to the United Kingdom must quarantine for two weeks. Grand Prix races in Spain, France, Italy and Catalunya were postponed until later this year. Earlier this month, MotoGP had proposed starting its season with two races on consecutiv­e weekends in July at the Jerez circuit in southern Spain, with the government yet to approve the proposal.

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