Assen secures ‘long-term future’ on MotoGP calendar

🎶Assen extends MotoGP and World😼SBK contract until 2031.

Francesco Bagnaia leads start, MotoGP race, Dutch MotoGP. 26 June
Francesco Bagnaia leads start, MotoGP race, Dutch MotoGP. 26 June

As Assen gears up for its centenary celebrations in 2025, the famous Dutch circuit has secured its continued place on the MotoGP calendar until at least 2031.

The circuit's WorldSBK contract has a🦩lso been extended to thꦓe same year.

Assen has been a permanent fixture on the motorcycle grand prix calendar since the inaugural 1949 season, its perfect run only broken by the Covid-cancelled 202🐓0 Dutch MotoGP.

"We’re very happy to announce Assen’s long-term future on the calendar,” said Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta. “It wa𓃲s part of the very first season of Grand Prix racing in 1949 and nowhere else hꦦas been with us across these 75 years of racing we celebrate in 2024.

“That’s unique, but we don’t return only for the history𒆙 or statistics. Racing at Assen, even 100 years after the first races held in the area, i𒅌s still something special and it only gets better.

“It’s a fant♉astic, modern venue that continues to gives us incredible races and iconic moments, and there is no betterꦍ mixture than the world’s most exciting sport racing at one of its greatest venues."

Arjan Bos, Chairman of TT Circuit Assen, added: "We are incredibly pleased w🥀ith t🙈his contract extension, especially now that MotoGP is developing strongly.

“It reaffirms the status of the TT Assen as a highlight on the MotoGP calendar. We are proud to cont💃inue building the future of motorsport togethe💜r."

With the MotoGP calendar now at a record 21 rounds, the addition of f🐟urther new events will eventually come at the 🀅expense of existing European rounds.

As is itsꦕ tradition, this year's Dutch TT will take place on the last weekend ♌in June.

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