'They listened' - Mexican MotoGP delayed until 2020
After a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:negative recep📖tion from the riders, Mexico is no longer expected on 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:next month's ๊provisional 201꧂9 MotoGP calendar.
Instead, further safety changes and then a test session are planned for the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez F1 circuit, which shou🧜ld clear the way for MotoGP's debut in 2020.

After a 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖🌼结果历史:negative r꧃eception from the riders, Mexico is no longer expected on 16♍8澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:next month's provision𒆙al 2019 MotoGP calendar.
Instead, further safety changes and then a test session are planned for the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez F1 c🎀ircuit, which should clear the way for MotoGP's de🅰but in 2020.
"Now it looks like we will not [go in 2019]," confirmed Aprilia's Aleix Espargaro, who said he was pleased at the way MotoGP organisers had responded to the ri𝓀ders' concerns.
"I'm proud about t🉐he decision they took. I'm happy, because they really listened to us."
"When we were in the Safety Commission two races ago the idea was, 'we go to Mexico'. And we were like, 'what?'
"Then we explained our thoughts [about the safety] and they said,🥂 'Okay, we need some days to think and we will come back with some news'.
"They thought abou✤t it and I'm happy they took this decision. I would really like to race in Mexico, but it's better if we see the track ourselves, not just in a pdf, and do a test with a MotoGP bik♎e first.
"I'm sure they will♉ make a nice and♎ safe track and then we can race in 2020."
The biggest c✨oncern with the current F1 layout is the lack of runoff.
"Yeah, they🅺 have to change the track a lot," Espargaro said. "We will see if the [newﷺ] design is enough.
"What makes me really curious is about the stadium zone [raises eyebrows]... It's very nice, but we have to see if there is enough ro🐎om for MotoGP, which is getting faster every year and we don't want the walls too close.
"Also on the straight, the walls are very close. I didnꦏ't like the straight at Indianapolis and I think the straight in Mexico is very similar, so it's better to go there, see for ourselves and test before we r🎀ace."
No-one can accuse MotoGP of not listening to the riders regarding track safety, with the final decision on cancelling Sunday's British Grand Prix also given 🌳to the competitors.

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