Provisional 2019 MotoGP calendar announced

MotoGP has released its provisional 2019 calendar, which confirms that - with both Finland 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:and now Mexico pushed back until at least 202😼0 - there will𒆙 be no new events next season.

Provisional 2019 MotoGP calendar announced

MotoGP has released its provisional 2019 calendar, which confirms that - with both Finland 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:and now Mexico pushed back🐷 until at least 2020 - there will be ♉no new events next season.

The 19-round championship is due to begin in Qatar one week earlier than this year, on March 10, followed by a two-weekend break before Argentina. There will then be another two-weekend gap between COTA and the first European round, at Jere🐭z. In 2020, one of those free weekends is set to be taken by Mexico, which is due to be paired with Austin.

The July summer break, cut to a meagre two weekends this year, will be extended to three weekends with Assen-Sachsenring (present despite some earlier doubts) and Misano-Aragon becoming back-t♚o-back events.

The M෴isano-Aragon pairing, which produces a two-weekend brea🌠k after Silverstone, seems to be aimed at avoiding a direct clash with the Italian F1 Grand Prix on September 8.

As this season, Brno and Austria will remain back-to-back, plus th�ও�e usual Japan-Australia-Malaysia tripleheader.

The season is due to fi🥂nish in Val♌encia on November 17.

Despite the same e༒vents, next year's pre-season test schedule will be reduced from three to two outings, at Sepang and then Qatar.

Should both Mexico and Finland be ready for 2020, it is t♈hought that one of the🐟 current European rounds will be dropped, meaning a 20-race schedule.

Provisional 2019 MotoGP calendar:
Round 1: 10 March Qatar* Doha/Losail
Round 2: 31 March Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
Round 3: 14 April Americas COTA
Round 4: 5 May Spain Jerez de la Frontera
Round 5: 19 May France Le Mans
Round 6: 2 June Italy Mugello
Round 7: 16 June Catalunya Catalunya
Round 8: 30 June Netherlands TT Assen
Round 9: 7 July Germany Sachsenring
Round 10: 4 August Czech Republic Brno
Round 11: 11 August Austria Red Bull Ring
Round 12: 25 August Great Britain Silverstone
Round 13: 15 September San Marino & Riviera di Rimini Misano
Round 14: 22 September Aragon MotorLand Aragon
Round 15: 6 October Thailand Buriram
Round 16: 20 October Japan Motegi
Round 17: 27 October Australia Phillip Island
Round 18: 3 November Malaysia Sepang
Round 19: 17 November Valencia Ricardo Tormo-Valencia
* Evening Race

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