India eyes MotoGP
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What would be nice is some of you fools getting a knowledge on MotoGP and admit your predjiduces to yourselves in privte then processing them and coming back with something descent to write on here.
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MOTOGP » India eyes MotoGP

The future of the Chinese Grand Prix may be in doubt, but another emerging market, India, is showing interest in hosting MotoGP - and has the support of reigning world champion's Ducati.

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Yeah sure why not, I bet they will love it more than the Commie''s
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What would be nice is some of you fools getting a knowledge on MotoGP and admit your predjiduces to yourselves in privte then processing them and coming back with something descent to write on here.
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Great to see some new countries being added to the list,
sad that Turkey got the chop as it is quite a nice track as well.

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great that more people are interested, but are they looking for the new low attandance record.

maybe they should have a C50 step through race to keep the crowds interested ?

looks like another candidate for night racing to hide the lack of crowds........
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am from india.. and i have no doubt that an indiagp will be massive hit here, just like in europe.

it wont be like chinese gp. valentino rossi has huge fan base here. so people will turn out for sure atleast to see him. thats 100% . dont know how things will be when valentino leaves motogp.


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Inda a good idia, but I also heard that there will be a new gp in Hungary.
And also morocco is interested. They have a great track in Casablanca.
But I'd like to see another gp in spain (4) that will be great!
In mallorca hahah.. or in Madrid :p
Or Castellar del valles
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One in Scandinavia would be great, there's heaps of fans there too.
Why not Finland, home of Mika Kallio.
It used to be Tampere and Imatra,
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it would be great news for moto gp and racing fans in general.uncle bernie seems to hold sway with is f1 rubbish.so give the masses what they want proper racing first hand.
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Do you think Vermeulen would win if it was in the monsoon season?. Would we get an Enfield on the podium? :)
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Motogp needs to be in more than 2 states of the good ole US of A period. We are the big money. We are where the Bike and Tyre Manufacturers HAVE to be to sell their products. We carry the world on our US dollar spending. Nowhere in the world but the USA does a Family have a car a van a SUV a motorcycle and a couple bicycles, and then me turn around and get new ones every 5 years. So Motogp, if you want to stay in business with Rossi set to retire in a couple years. We are the hen that will hatch you your golden next!!!!
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