Dorna CEO Announces Portugal GP Will Remain in MotoGP Calendar Until 2026

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The CEO of Dorna Sports, has expressed his satisfaction with the decision to keep the Portuguese Grand Prix at the Algarve International Circuit in the MotoGP calendar for an additional two years. He highlighted the circuit’s growing popularity among fans and riders alike, attributing its success to the beautiful location and the continuous improvements made to the event over the years.

The Algarve Circuit’s Popularity

Since its debut in the MotoGP calendar, the Algarve International Circuit has quickly become a favorite among both fans and riders. The picturesque setting, combined with the thrilling racing experience, has made it a standout venue in the MotoGP series.

The presence of the MotoGP in Portugal has not only elevated the profile of the sport but has also contributed significantly to the local economy. The influx of fans and tourists during the race weekends boosts local businesses, from hotels to restaurants, creating a vibrant atmosphere in the region.

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