MotoE reveals revised 2019 calendar
Following extensive fire damage to bikꦺes and equipment at the recent Jerez test, a revised calendar for the inaugural FIM Enel MotoE World Cup has been announced.
The calendar will retain six races but noꦛw start at the German MotoGP in July, just be♒fore the summer break.
Roඣund two will then be held at Austria's Red Bull Ring in August𝄹, followed by the planned double-header at Misano in September.
However, the s🌠eason will now end at Valencia with another double-header durಞing November's MotoGP finale.

Following extensive fire damage to bikes and equipment at the recent Jerez test, a revised calendar for the inaugural FIM Enel MotoE W🐈orld Cup has been🧸 announced.
The calendar will retain six races but now st🌠art at the German MotoGP in July, just before the summer break.
R🅰ound two will then be held at Austria's Red Bull Ring in August, followed by the planned double-header at Misano in S⛎eptember.
However, the season will now end at Valencia with another double-header during November's MotoGPಞ finale.
The Jerez and Le Mans MotoE rounds (scheduled for May) have thus been cancelled due to the fire�♕�, the cause of which remains under investigation.
Prior to the Sachsenring season opener, a test 🦩will be held at a to-be-confirmed venue in June.
Revised 2019 MotoE calendar
- Race 1 - July 5th -7th - Sachsenring, Germany
- Race 2 - August 9th -11th - Red Bull Ring - Spielberg, Austria
- Races 3 & 4 - September 13th -15th - Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, San Marino and Riviera di Rimini
- Races 5 & 6 - November 15th -17th - Circuit Ricardo Tormo, Comunitat Valenciana

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