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Kazakhstan’s inaugural MotoGP race cancelled, relocated to Italy’s Misano circuit
The Misano World Circuit in San Marino, Italy will now be hosting two races after the cancellation of Kazakhstans inaugural MotoGP. — Reuters pic

ALMATY, July 16 — MotoGP cancelled a scheduled race in Kazakhstan yesterday and replaced it with an Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Italy’s Misano circuit on September 20-22.

MotoGP promoter Dorna said in a statement that the inaugural race at Almaty’s Sokol circuit could not be held due to "operational and logistical issues arising from the earlier flooding across the region”.

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The race had already been postponed and rescheduled to take the place of India, whose round at Noida was cancelled in May for operational reasons.

Kazakhstan’s emergencies ministry said in April that flooding had led to the evacuation of almost 117,000 people.

Misano’s Marco Simoncelli circuit is also due to host the San Marino Grand Prix on September 6-8, meaning it will now have two races in a row before Indonesia kicks off the sport’s Asian leg later that month.

The season ends in Valencia, Spain, on November 17. — Reuters

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