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MotoGP 2024 World Championship season schedule revealed with record 22-race calendar

Rob Hemingway

Updated 27/09/2023 at 10:05 GMT

It should be another mouthwatering MotoGP season in 2024, with a bumper 22 races on the calendar set to see the sport experience its biggest-ever year. The campaign will kick off in Qatar, sees the Aragon GP return to the schedule, while also taking the paddock to Kazakhstan for the first time. You will be able to watch and stream every race live on TNT Sports.

Francesco Bagnaia of Italy and Ducati Lenovo Team smiles during MotoGP Of San Marino - Press Conference at Misano World Circuit on September 07, 2023 in Misano Adriatico, Italy.

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The MotoGP race schedule has been revealed for the 2024 season, with a record 22 races set to feature on the calendar.
In a year that MotoGP celebrates the 75th anniversary of motorcycle Grand Prix racing, the 2024 season will see the paddock take in 18 countries across the 22 meetings.
Back on the provisional calendar is the Aragon GP - between August 30 and September 1 - with Spain set to host MotoGP four times during the year.
And there will also be another country on the itinerary with the Kazakhstan GP at the Sokol International Racetrack in mid-June.
You will be able to watch and stream every race live on TNT Sports.
The season will have 11 races before the summer break and 11 after, with the interval coming between July 7 and August 2.
MotoGP 2024 schedule
The campaign will kick off under the lights in Qatar at the Lusail International Circuit on March 8, followed by the Portuguese GP later in March with the Argentina and the Americas GPs coming back-to-back in early April.
The always anticipated British GP at Silverstone takes place in 2024 between August 2-4.
The Valencia GP will be the season's final race, but before then there will be two triple-headers.
The first of those will take in the Indian, Indonesian and Japanese GPs, with the second featuring the Australian, Thai and Malaysian races.
The reserve event has been named as Hungary at the Balaton Park Circuit.
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