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MotoGP 2021: Dates, calendar and times of the motorcycling world championship races

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The new season of the MotoGP World Championship is just around the corner. The world of motorcycling will kick off again in two weeks, the weekend of March 26-28, with the first Grand Prix of the 2021 course. Many unknowns and always alert with the evolution of the pandemic, the new MotoGP campaign will once again have a normal number of Grand Prix, in principle 19, and will have two doubts with the Grand Prix of Argentina and the Americas, that the 19 Grand Prix of the MotoGP World Championship will be distributed between March and November of this 2021, to waiting for how the two mentioned Grand Prix can fit in, which are still in doubt. Between 19 and 21 events in the world of motorcycling that will have 18 different conclaves, the only circuit that will be repeated this season will be Losail, in Qatar, with the first two Grand Prix, the Qatari GP (from 26 to 28 of March) and the Doha GP (April 2-4), from there the jump will be made to Europe. From April 16 to 18, the Portuguese GP in the Algarve, then the first stop in Spain of the four scheduled. The Spanish GP at the Circuito de Jerez Ángel Nieto from April 30 to May 2. Then the French GP in Le Mans (May 14 to 16) and the Italian GP in Mugello (May 28 to 30) before returning to the peninsula with the Catalan GP at the Barcelona-Catalonia Circuit (from 4 to June 6) .The journey through the old continent continues with the German GP at the Sachsenring circuit from June 18 to 20; after this, turn for the Dutch GP in Assen, from June 25 to 27; and then to KymiRing for the Finnish GP on July 9-11.There will be a month-long break due to the high temperatures of July and it will resume with the Austrian GP, which will be at the Red Bull Ring Circuit from August 13 to 15. From this to the British GP at Silverstone from August 27 to 29 to return to Spain with the Aragon GP at MotorLand, from September 10 to 12. The European circuit is closed for the moment with the San Marino GP in Misano, from September 17 to 19. The last confirmed Grand Prix are the Japanese GP in Motegi, from October 1 to 3; the Thai GP at the Changa Circuit from October 8 to 10; the Australian GP at Phillip Island from October 22-24, the Malaysian GP at Sepang from October 29-31; and the season in Spain closes with the Valencia Grand Prix at the Ricardo Tormo Circuit from November 12 to 14.The timetables for each Grand Prix have yet to be determined, which will be set weeks before each one of them, attending mainly to the temperatures of each country and trying that they can be televised at certain normal times in all countries. 2021 MotoGP World Championship Calendar Qatar Grand Prix (Losail Circuit): March 26 to 28. Doha GP (Losail Circuit): April 2-4. Portuguese GP (Algarve Circuit): April 16 to 18. Spanish GP (Circuito de Jerez Ángel Nieto): April 30 to May 2. French GP (Le Mans Circuit): May 14-16. Italian GP (Mugello Circuit): May 28-30. Catalan GP (Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit): June 4-6. German GP (Sachsenring Circuit): June 18-20. Netherlands GP (Circuit of Assen): June 25-27. Finnish GP (KymiRing Circuit): July 9-11. Austrian GP (Red Bull Ring Circuit):August 13-15. British GP (Silverstone Circuit): August 27-29. Aragon GP (MotorLand Circuit): September 10 to 12. San Marino GP (Misano Circuit): September 17 to 19. Japanese GP (Motegi Circuit): October 1 to 3. Thai GP (Chang Circuit): October 8-10. Australian GP (Phillip Island Circuit): October 22-24. Malaysian GP (Sepang Circuit): October 29-31. Valencia GP (Ricardo Tormo Circuit): November 12-14. The Argentine Grand Prix (Termas de Río Hondo Circuit) and Las Américas (Austin Circuit) are yet to be confirmed.

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