UPDATE: MotoGP teams reverse media ban for Sepang Shakedown test

A ban on media at the first MotoGP action of 2023 has been reversed.
Takaaki Nakagami, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November
Takaaki Nakagami, Valencia MotoGP test, 8 November

UPDATE: After the 'controversy' caused by the decison to ban media from the Sepang Shakedown test, the five MotoGP manufacturers have now agreed to allow media into the circuit, but not the pit lane.

The shak꧒edown test in Sepang, Malaysia, from February 5-7 will feature ♏test riders and rookie Augusto Fernandez.

Some of the five manufacturers had demanded that no journalists would be alloweཧd to report on the three-day event.

“The shakedown will not be open to media,” a statement had read. “Medi🐻a will not be allowed in the Paddock , Media Center, Pit Lane or any other areas of the track.  The official test will be open for media from👍 February 10-12.

“Teams ღrequested𒐪 this measure last year to IRTA and they told us today.”

It later emerged that KTM and Aprilia did not req꧂uested a ban. The original position of the other manufacturers is not clear, but the ban was subsequently dropped.

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The riders at the shakedown test include:

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