MotoE reveals revised 2019 calendar
Following extensive fire damage to bikes and equipment a🌳t the recent Jerez test, a revisꦐed calendar for the inaugural FIM Enel MotoE World Cup has been announced.
The calendar will retain six races but now start 🐭;at the German Mot🍌oGP in July, just before the summer break.
Round two will then be held at Au🔥stria's Red Bull Ring in August, followed by the planned double-header at M𝓀isano in September.
However, the season will now end at Valencia with anothe🍸r double-header during November's MotoGP finale.

Following ext💎ensive fire damage to bikes and equipment at the recent Jerez test, a revised calendar for the📖 inaugural FIM Enel MotoE World Cup has been announced.
ཧThe calendar will retain six races but now start at the German MotoGP in July, just before the summer break.
Round two will then be held at Austria's Red Bull Ring in August, followed by the planned double🧸-header at Misano in Septemb🐼er.
However, the season will now end at Va🐈lencia with another double-header during November's MotoGP finale.
The Jerez and Le Mans MotoE rounds (scheduled for May) have thus been cancelled due to the fire, ꦫthe cause of which remains under investigation.
Prior to the Sachsenring season opener, a test will be held at a 🤡to-be-co𝔍nfirmed 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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