Due to work on the circuit in the process of homologation, the Grand Prix of Kazakhstan, scheduled for July 9, is canceled and will not be replaced.

In the end, there will be no motorcycle Grand Prix in Kazakhstan. Scheduled for July 9, the GP de Sokol is canceled and will not be replaced in the annual MotoGP calendar, announced the International Motorcycling Federation, Wednesday, April 26.

“Ongoing circuit homologation work, coupled with global operational challenges, has forced the cancellation of the 2023 edition”indicates the FIM in a press release.

MotoGP, which should have gone to Kazakhstan for the first time in its history, will eventually be here “on the international circuit of Sokol in 2024”, adds the instance. The current season will therefore be contested over 20 Grand Prix instead of 21 as planned. The next one is scheduled in Spain in Jerez on April 30.

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