This year’s Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix would possibly be cancelled, as more and more foreign riders have told the Macao government over the past week that they would not come to the city to compete due to the city’s 14-day quarantine requirement.
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The government now believes that the number of foreign racers competing in this year’s Macau Grand Prix (MGP) will be “much less” than what was originally expected.
The Macau Grand Prix Organising Committee (MGPOC) has established that the number of team members accompanying each driver or rider is five maximum during this year’s Macau Grand Prix.
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The local government has concluded that holding the Macau Grand Prix (MGP) this year with the participation of foreign racers – required to undergo 14 days of quarantine upon arrival in Macao including two Covid-19 tests each – will not increase the risk of local Covid-19 transmission in the city.
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