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Misano to stay on MotoGP calendar through 2031

byHenry Cheal
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Misano to stay on MotoGP calendar through 2031

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MotoGP and Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli have officially agreed on a five-year contract extension through 2031.

The Italian circuit will continue hosting the race under the San Marino round name, while Mugello retains its slot as the Italian Grand Prix.

Misano first started hosting races as the San Marino Grand Prix in 2007 following track modifications, and will continue into the new 850cc technical era, which will bring a massive shakeup in regulations.

“We are proud and delighted to continue hosting MotoGP in our territory,” commented the promoters of the San Marino and Rimini Riviera Grand Prix in a statement.

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“Since 2007, this achievement has been the result of collaboration and teamwork, uniting the Republic of San Marino, the Emilia-Romagna Region, the municipalities of Misano Adriatico, Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica, Bellaria Igea Marina and Misano World Circuit.

“Together, we embraced MotoGP as an innovative and forward-looking tool for territorial marketing.

“This is even more true today, following the presentation of MotoGP’s new development and fan engagement plan, which aligns with our medium- and long-term strategies.

“We are confident it will further raise the standard and enhance the multi-level experience that we, collectively, can deliver to fans from all over the world.”

Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP rights holder Dorna Sports added: “We’re delighted to announce another five years at Misano.

“The San Marino GP always delivers, with a truly passionate crowd and reputation for fantastic racing to reward their love for our sport.

“We’d like to thank everyone who has made this event into what it is as we look forward to another five years working together with Misano, San Marino, Emilia-Romagna and the whole Rimini Riviera, which comes alive to the sound of MotoGP every season.”

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