MotoGp loses a piece

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MotoGp, the calendar

FIM, IRTA and Dorna Sports have announced the cancellation of the 2024 Argentine Grand Prix. In light of the circumstances currently involving the country, the event’s promoter has communicated its inability to guarantee the services required to hold the GP in 2024 by going along with MotoGP standards. The round will not be replaced.

So here is the MotoGP race schedule for the 2024 championship:
GP Qatar (March 8 – 10)
GP Portugal (March 22 – 24)
GP Americas (12 – 14 April)
Spanish GP (26 – 28 April)
GP France (10 – 12 May)
Catalunya GP (24 – 26 May)
Italian GP (May 31 – June 2)
GP Kazakhstan (14 – 16 June)
GP Netherlands (28 – 30 June)
GP Germany (5 – 7 July)
GP Great Britain (2 – 4 August)
GP Austria (16 – 18 August)
Aragon GP (August 30 – September 1)
San Marino and Riviera di Rimini GP (6 – 8 September)
India GP (20 – 22 September)
Indonesia GP (September 27 – 29)
Japanese GP (4 – 6 October)
Australian GP (18 – 20 October)
GP Thailand (25 – 27 October)
GP Malaysia (1 – 3 November)
GP Valencia (15 – 17 November)

Franco Morbidelli on Tuesday è è was the protagonist of a bad accident in MotoGp testing in Portimao. The Roman centaur è was promptly taken to the hospital for further investigation, but the first tests provided encouraging indications of his current condition and he spent the night at Faro hospital for precautionary and safety reasons.

Franco Morbidelli was riding his Panigale V4 road bike when he è crashed disastrously on the asphalt, causing the red flag to be shown. In the accident, Morbidelli lost consciousness and was immediately rescued by brothers Marc and Alex Marquez, who were also riding on road Ducati Panigale bikes.

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