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After 29 years at Phillip Island, the Australian MotoGP is heading to South Australia from 2027, with Victoria rejecting a controversial move to Albert Park.
MotoGP will no longer be held at Phillip Island in Australia, with Adelaide being considered as a potential replacement venue. The decision came after the Victorian Government rejected a plan to move the race to Melbourne’s Albert Park Circuit.
South Australia is now in talks to take over hosting duties starting from 2027, with an official announcement expected soon. The Bend Motorsport Park near Adelaide is the likely venue to host MotoGP, offering the necessary infrastructure for international competition.
The move signifies the end of Phillip Island’s long-standing hold on the event, with discussions for a contract extension beyond 2025 breaking down due to disagreements over relocation. South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has been proactive in attracting major sporting events to the state.
Victoria’s loss of hosting MotoGP is significant, as Phillip Island has been a fixture on the calendar since 1997 and is beloved by riders for its fast, flowing layout. Despite attempts to keep the event at the current venue, a shift to Adelaide now seems imminent.
