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MotoGP moves closer to Indonesian race from 2017
Indonesia could return to the MotoGP calendar from 2017 after series promoter Dorna Sports visited the country to hold talks regarding a potential race at Sentul Park. Sentul last hosted grand prix motorcycle racing in 1997, when Valentino Rossi won the 125cc race, and in more recent years has held A1GP and GP2 Asia Series events. The 2.56-mile track could be offered a five-year contract to hold a MotoGP round from 2017 if a deal with the Indonesian government is finalised. "Indonesia has been included in our plans for a long time," said Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta. "This is a great country with high growth in the motorcycle sales sector. It's an important country for us....
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