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MotoGP will return to India with a new three-year agreement, ensuring the Indian Grand Prix will take place at the Buddh International Circuit from 2025 to 2027. This partnership, signed between Dorna Sports and the Uttar Pradesh government, aims to promote motorsports in the region and boost economic growth through tourism and hospitality. The inaugural event in 2023 was well-received, with the state anticipating significant benefits from hosting the series, especially after logistical challenges led to the cancellation of the 2024 race. The new agreement reflects India's growing market for motorsports, with hundreds of millions of two-wheeled vehicles on the roads. Dorna Sports' CEO, Carmelo Ezpeleta, emphasized the importance of India as a key location for MotoGP, while Uttar Pradesh officials highlighted the event's potential to elevate the state's global profile. The first race under the new contract is scheduled for March 2025, with expectations of improved conditions for both riders and spectators.
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