Madrid, Spain – The provisional 2021 MotoGP calendar has been released as we get a first taste as to what next year’s season might look like. 19 venues are currently on the provisional calendar with a 20th to be decided, while Portimao, Indonesia and the Igora Drive Circuit in Russia are on the ‘Reserve Grand Prix Venues’ list.
The provisional calendar will see the opening race of the season take place in Qatar, our usual opening Grand Prix venue at the end of March. After a weekend off the MotoGP circus heads to Argentina and America on the 11th and 18th of April before the European leg begins – as usual – at the Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto on the 2nd of May.
France, Italy, Catalunya, Germany, Netherlands and – subject to homologation – Finland will lead us to the 11th of July, with the next venue on the list currently down as TBC. If the provisional calendar becomes the final one, then Austria and Great Britain host MotoGP races in August, before the Aragon and San Marino rounds take place in September.
Then, hopefully, it’s time for the flyaway races. Japan and Thailand will be back-to-back on the 3rd and 10th of October, before Australia and Malaysia get underway on the 24th and 31st of October. And then, after a weekend off, the grand finale will be held in Valencia on the 14th of November as another season draws to a close in eastern Spain.
2021 Provisional FIM Moto GP World Championship
28 March Qatar Losail International Circuit
11 April Republica Argentina Termas de Rio Hondo
18 April Americas Circuit of The Americas
02 May Spain Circuito de Jerez-ÁngelNieto
16 May France Le Mans
30 May Italy Autodromo del Mugello
06 June Catalunya Barcelona –Catalunya
20 June Germany Sachsenring
27 June NetherlandsTT Circuit Assen
11 July Finland KymiRing
GP Date TBD To be decided Circuit to be decided
15 August Austria Red Bull Ring-Spielberg
29 August Great Britain Silverstone Circuit 1
2 September Aragón Motor Land Aragón
19 September San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
03 October Japan Twin Ring Motegi
10 October Thailand Chang International Circuit
24 October Australia Philip Island
31 October Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
14 November Comunitat Valenciana Comunitat Valenciana-Ricardo Tormo
Reserve Grand Prix Venues:
Portugal Algarve International Circuit
Indonesia Mandalika International Street Circuit