Know everything about the MotoGP 2022 Calendar which will feature 21 rounds all around the globe
As we near the end of the current MotoGP season, We have a provisional calendar for the new 2022 season. Meanwhile, there will be two new venues for this season as MotoGP will travel to Finland and Indonesia for the first time.
REVISED 2022 PROVISIONAL MotoGP DATES:
The provisional 2022 FIM MotoGP™ World Championship calendar has been released and revised: https://t.co/n2vbU1X1U6@suzukimotogp @JoanMirOfficial @Rins42 @MotoGP pic.twitter.com/K2qGER4H75
— Suzuki Racing (@SuzukiOfficial) October 12, 2021
With only 3 rounds left in the 2021 MotoGP calendar, the fans are pumped up and are excited for the new season which brings 2 new venues. Meanwhile, they will be able to witness many triple and double-headers which will spice up the proceedings.
MotoGP 2022 World Championship: Provisional Calendar, Dates And Schedule For The New Season
The new season will kick off in Qatar on March 8 followed by the newest addition to the calendar which is Indonesia. Mandalika International Circuit inherits some tight corners which will provide the fans with more wheel-to-wheel action.
Then as we enter April, American Double-header will entertain the audience starting from Argentina and ending in Texas. Following the busy American trip, the MotoGP paddock will travel to Portugal at the end of the month finishing the first European double-header in Spain. Meanwhile, Le Mans Circuit will hold the French Grand Prix in the month of May.
In addition, Italy will hold the next Grand Prix at the end of the month before the paddock travels to Barcelona. Meanwhile, Germany and Netherlands will complete their double-header in the month of June before moving to the United Kingdom.
Back-to-back action will be the case from the United Kingdom which will be followed by a trip to Austria, San Marino, Aragon, Japan, Thailand, Australia, Malaysia before the final race in Spain. It will be interesting to see how the riders perform in this busy schedule.
DATE | GRAND PRIX | CIRCUIT |
March 6 | Qatar | Losail International Circuit |
March 20 | Indonesia | Mandalika International Street Circuit |
April 3 | Republica Argentina | Termas de Rio Hondo |
April 10 | Americas | Circuit of the Americas |
April 24 | Portugal | Algarve International Circuit |
May 1 | Spain | Circuito de Jerez Angel Nieto |
May 15 | France | Le Mans Circuit |
May 29 | Italy | Autodromo del Mugello |
June 5 | Catalunya | Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya |
June 19 | Germany | Sachsenring |
Jun 26 | Netherlands | TT Circuit Assen |
July 10 | Finland | Kymiring |
August 7 | Great Britain | Silverstone Circuit |
August 21 | Austria | Red Bull Spielberg Ring |
September 4 | San Marino | Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli |
September 18 | Aragon | Motorland Aragon |
September 25 | Japan | Twin Ring Motegi |
October 2 | Thailand | Chang International Circuit |
October 16 | Australia | Philip Island |
October 23 | Malaysia | Sepang International Circuit |
November 6 | Comunitat | Circuito Ricardo Tormo |
Back-to-back action will be the case from the United Kingdom which will be followed by a trip to Austria, San Marino, Aragon, Japan, Thailand, Australia, Malaysia before the final race in Spain. It will be interesting to see how the riders perform in this busy schedule.
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