M♏otoGP's pair of season-openers at Jerez on July 19 and 26 will be true 'closed-door' events, with no fans in attendance🌱.
But , o𝄹n August 7-9, with the Czech venue amo🅷ng a number of circuits that have not yet given up hope of welcoming at least some spectators this season.
After Brno will🏅 be the Red Bul♌l Ring in Austria (August 16 and 23), which has 'temporarily suspended' ticket sales while awaiting a government ruling on the presence of fans:
'The 𓃲Motorcycle World Championship 2020 cannot take place in front of an audience at the Red Bull Ring as planned. Whether and how many spectators will be present at Spielberg depends🌊 on the official regulations which are valid at the time of the two race weekends in August.'
Misano, now confirmed as hosting two back-to-back MotoGPs in September, is keeping its fingers🌳 crossed that further easing of coronavirus restrictions will allow some fans at the track.
'The two Grand Prix will take place in compliance with all safety regulations, and therefore - at the moment - without a live audience,' read an update from the Misano Circuit, 'but with the hope that the conditions can be created for the stands of the Misano World Circuit to w🌳elcome at least soꦇme spectators'.
Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta acknowledged that, "Ev🗹en if for the moment the [Misano] races are sche𓂃duled without spectators, they will be in September and we will see what will happen between now and then."
But the following round in 🏅Barcelona seems to have ruled out such a possibility:🌱 'The Catalan racetrack will be the venue of the eighth round of the MotoGP season, and there will be no spectator attendance.
'This decision follows the prevention measures established by the authorities for the containment of COVID-19 and thus guarantee th🌠e safety and health of everyone during the event.
'Spectators already holding a ticket... have different options available, including to keep their tickets to enjoy the Grand Prix in 2021 or the refund of the ticke🌄t price'.
The championship then moves on to Le Mans in France, which is also hoping for a change in governm🎉ent restr🦩ictions.
'To date, the government rules in place do not allo✃w us to envisage a friendly, festive event, with many events and free movement of the public within the precincts of the circuit. But let's not exclude the hypothesis of considering the presence of the public... by the month of October.'
The penultimate circuit on the new schedule is Aragon, wher🍎e tickets are listed as 'coming soon'. The Euro🌱pean season is then due to conclude with a double-header at Valencia on November 8 and 15:
'Depending on the evoluti🎶on of the pandemic and always taking into account the decision of the health authorities in this regard, both the Grand Prix of Europe and the Grand Prix of the Valencian Community could be held with the public in the stands,' declared the Ricardo Tormo circuit.
A decision on adding any flyaway rounds will be made by the end of July and, due to the added 🍃costs, will depend on spectators being allowed at the track by late November/early December.
Revised 2020 MotoGP Calendar | |||
Round | Date | Race | Circuit |
1 | 19 July | Spain | Jerez |
2 | 26 July | Andalusia | Jerez |
3 | 9 August | Czech Republic | Brno |
4 | 16 August | Austria | Red Bull Ring |
5 | 23 August | Styria | Red Bull Ring |
6 | 13 September | San Marino | Misano |
7 | 20 September | Emilia Romagna | Misano |
8 | 27 September | Catalunya | Barcelona |
9 | 11 October | France | Le Mans |
10 | 18 October | Aragon | Aragon |
11 | 25 October | Teruel | Aragon |
12 | 8 November | Europe | Ricardo Tormo |
13 | 15 November | Valencia | Ricardo Tormo |
| TBC | Thailand | Buriram |
| TBC | Malaysia | Sepang |
| TBC | Americas | COTA |
| TBC | Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |
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