Revving Up Controversy: Miller Critiques Outdated 2024 MotoGP Calendar Changes

Revving Up Controversy: Miller Critiques Outdated 2024 MotoGP Calendar Changes

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Jack Miller believes the 2024 MotoGP calendar disordering is “getting old” amid three notable calendar changes that have occurred during the first half of the season. This campaign has seen Dorma make multiple changes to the roster, with the initial alteration seeing the Argentinian Grand Prix end up cancelled over funding issues. Extreme flooding in […]

The current campaign has witnessed Dorma implementing several changes to the roster, starting with the cancellation of the Argentinian Grand Prix due to funding issues. Subsequently, extreme flooding in the region led to the postponement of the Kazakhstan race, but the cancellation of the Indian Grand Prix provided an opportunity for the Sokol International Racetrack. Australian rider Miller, who will leave the works KTM team next season, expressed concerns about the frequent calendar modifications, believing they are detrimental to the series and its fans. Despite the disruptions, Miller emphasized that the calendar changes have not significantly impacted his or other MotoGP riders’ preparations for race weekends. The recent postponement of the Kazakhstan GP has resulted in a three-week gap between races, with the upcoming event in Assen scheduled for the end of this month. Looking ahead to the 2024 MotoGP schedule, races in Assen and Sachsenring will be held consecutively before the customary summer break, followed by events at Silverstone and the 75th-anniversary celebration.

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