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antonye
02-Mar-2020, 10:52
MotoGP has announced that both the opening round in Qatar and also the Thailand round have been cancelled due to concerns about the corona virus outbreak.

It seems a bit odd to me that only the MotoGP race has been cancelled for Qatar, not the Moto2 and Moto3. I understand that Moto2/3 are already in Qatar and testing, but if they're racing then people will still attend to spectate? Isn't that the health risk, the gathering of thousands of people, rather than a dozen riders and the (albeit numerous) paddock staff? That doesn't seem right.

Also, what other affects will it have? More MotoGP rounds? What about WSBK?

With a lot of the Chinese factories being shut, or their supply chains being affected, what knock-on effects will this also have for the motorcycle industry and Ducati in particular?

Rough times ahead...

MJS
03-Mar-2020, 20:06
MotoGP has announced that both the opening round in Qatar and also the Thailand round have been cancelled due to concerns about the corona virus outbreak.

It seems a bit odd to me that only the MotoGP race has been cancelled for Qatar, not the Moto2 and Moto3. I understand that Moto2/3 are already in Qatar and testing, but if they're racing then people will still attend to spectate? Isn't that the health risk, the gathering of thousands of people, rather than a dozen riders and the (albeit numerous) paddock staff? That doesn't seem right.

Also, what other affects will it have? More MotoGP rounds? What about WSBK?

With a lot of the Chinese factories being shut, or their supply chains being affected, what knock-on effects will this also have for the motorcycle industry and Ducati in particular?

Rough times ahead...

And Qatar WSBK now....

We already have people self-isolating after business trips to Italy and Malaysia - can't see it improving any time soon :eek:

antonye
03-Mar-2020, 21:58
And Qatar WSBK now....

We already have people self-isolating after business trips to Italy and Malaysia - can't see it improving any time soon :eek:

Lots of talks about industries that rely on parts from the far east are now starting to feel the pinch as supplies are drying up... might have a knock-on effect for Ducati!