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MotoGP Postpones Qatar GP To November Amid Middle East Geopolitical Situation
The decision was made following consultations between the championship organisers, the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), the promoter, and local authorities in Qatar. Officials explained that the move was primarily for the safety and wellbeing of all involved in the event, while also ensuring the race could be held to the highest operational standards.
With the new date confirmed, the race will now take place at Lusail International Circuit later in the year. Organisers also carried out thorough calendar reviews to reduce disruption to the rest of the championship schedule.
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