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FIM reveals MotoGP calendar changes

The FIM announces a series of date changes to the calendar for the 2010 MotoGP season
The FIM has announced a series of date changes to the schedule for the 2010 MotoGP season.

The changes involve the events in France, Italy, Great Britain and the Czech Republic all being moved to a later date, while the race in San Marino at the Misano circuit will be held a week earlier than originally planned.

The amended schedule can be seen below.

2010 MotoGP calendar:

April 11th* Qatar Losail
April 25th Japan Motegi
May 2nd Spain Jerez
May 23rd France Le Mans
June 6th Italy Mugello
June 20th Great Britain Silverstone
June 26th** Netherlands Assen
July 4th Catalunya Catalunya
July 18th Germany Sachsenring
July 25th*** United States Laguna Seca
August 22nd Czech Republic Brno
August 29th Indianapolis Indianapolis
September 5th San Marino & Riviera di Rimini Misano
September 19th Hungary Balatonring
October 10th Malaysia Sepang
October 17th Australia Phillip Island
October 31st Portugal Estoril
November 7th Valencia Ricardo Tormo - Valencia

Reserve Circuit: Motorland Aragon Circuit

* Evening race
** Saturday race
*** Only MotoGP class

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@ SW and the other anti-Indy guy,
In 2008 the riders raced under horrible conditions at Indy and no one crashed. That doesn't sound like a dirty, slippery track to me.
Blaming the track for a boring race is just ridiculous.
Unlike Europe where one can travel two hundred kilometers or so to see a race,the U.S. is huge. Having a race at Indy allows those of us who don't live on the west coast, over 3,000 miles away from me, to attend a race.
I've been there and it's not a bad track.
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