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Cycle News 2019 Issue 10 March 12

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Two New GP's On The Way A special press conference confirmed the details an- nounced mid-February of the planned "street circuit" for a Mo- toGP return to Indonesia in 2021. There were no new details compared with the details re- ported then, but confidence and optimism from representatives of the Indonesian tourist authority and the consultancy involved in the massive project. Plans for a large resort at Man- dalika, on the island of Lombok, include a 2.68-mile, 19-corner racing circuit on roads that at other times will be used by the general public. Mrk1 Consulting MD Mark Hughes confirmed that the circuit will conform to FIM safety stan- dards, with grandstand seating for 50,000. Tourist board official Ricky Ba- heramsjah explained that massive investment (previously reported to be more than $10 billion) would create an integrated tourist desti- nation, with MotoGP the premier event for the racetrack. Lombok is still recovering after an earthquake in March last year, killing more than 560 and causing widespread damage in the north of the island. The track is a significant part of a $10 billion contract with French company Vinci Construc- tion, which extends also to hotels and other resort and residential facilities, with a 15-year program of works. With the Finnish GP also due to join the calendar by then, this would push the total number of races beyond the proposed maximum of 20 per year. One of the existing races would have to be dropped, with one of the four Spanish rounds (Jerez, Barce- lona, Aragon and Valencia) most likely to pay the price, although the British GP at Silverstone is already in jeopardy, if promised resurfacing is not satisfactorily completed. Michael Scott IN THE WIND P42 Indonesia will be back on the MotoGP calendar in 2020 for the first time since the mid-1990s (seen here where Mick Doohan leads Alex Barros). PHOTO: GOLD & GOOSE

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