MotoGP Returns to India: A Three-Year Deal

MotoGP is set to make a triumphant return to India, with a new three-year deal secured to host the Indian Grand Prix from 2025 to 2027. The Uttar Pradesh government has partnered with Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of …

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MotoGP is set to make a triumphant return to India, with a new three-year deal secured to host the Indian Grand Prix from 2025 to 2027. The Uttar Pradesh government has partnered with Dorna Sports, the commercial rights holder of MotoGP, to bring the world’s premier motorcycle racing championship back to the Buddh International Circuit.

Following the cancellation of the 2024 Indian GP due to logistical challenges and adverse weather predictions, this new agreement ensures a stable platform for the event. The decision to shift the race to March is expected to provide more favorable conditions for both riders and spectators.

“Bringing MotoGP to Uttar Pradesh not only elevates our state on the global sports stage but also catalyzes substantial economic growth across tourism, hospitality, and associated sectors,” said Manoj Kumar Singh, Chief Secretary-cum-Infrastructure & Industrial Development Commissioner, Government of UP. “This event will magnetize visitors worldwide, spotlighting Uttar Pradesh’s prowess in hosting world-class sporting extravaganzas.”

The Uttar Pradesh government is enthusiastic about the economic impact of MotoGP, anticipating a surge in tourism and hospitality. Improved infrastructure, including the upcoming Jewar airport, is expected to facilitate smoother operations for the event.

“We’re very happy to announce this new agreement made directly with the government of Uttar Pradesh,” said Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports. “The inaugural Indian Grand Prix was a key success and brought an enormous amount of value to both MotoGP and our host region of UP, so it’s fantastic we can continue building that together into the future.”

“India is an essential market for MotoGP, with a healthy, established audience for the racing, and one we know we can increase exponentially,” Ezpeleta continued. “There are also hundreds of millions of two-wheeled vehicles used across the country every day, making it vital for our manufacturers and for the sport itself thanks to MotoGP’s position as the pinnacle of two wheels.”

With a strong commitment from both the Indian government and Dorna Sports, MotoGP fans can look forward to three exciting years of high-octane action on Indian soil.

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