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Suzuka 8 Hours postponed to November

The 2020 running of the Suzuka 8 Hours has been pushed back to November amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki Racing Team

Jonathan Rea, Kawasaki Racing Team

Jun Goto

In light of the worsening COVID-19 situation in Japan, the 43rd edition of the famous motorcycle enduro has been moved from its traditional July date to October 30-November 1.

It will mark the first time the Suzuka 8 Hours, which normally is held in punishingly high temperatures at the height of the summer, will take place in the autumn.

Japan declared a nationwide state of emergency on April 16 after its number of coronavirus cases began to rise steeply at the end of March, and although this is due to expire on May 6 it is widely expected that it will be extended.

The country is also currently barring entry to nationals from 87 countries, including almost all of Europe, and it is unclear when these restrictions will be lifted.

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Francois Ribeiro, the boss of EWC promoter Eurosport Events, commented: “The global health crisis, the logistical constraints resulting from Japan’s entry restrictions and our priority to protect the health of everyone involved in the FIM EWC, have made it necessary to postpone the Suzuka 8 Hours.

"Praise is due to [track owner] Mobilityland for adapting the Suzuka calendar to ensure that this major race in the championship remains Japan’s biggest celebration for motorcycling fans."

Suzuka's postponement means the race keeps its place as the FIM Endurance World Championship decider, following the rescheduled Le Mans 24 Hours bike race on August 29-30 and the Bol d'Or at Paul Ricard on 19-20 September.

Last year's Bol d'Or served as the season opener, with the Sepang 8 Hours hosting the following round in December. The Oschersleben 8 Hours scheduled for June was cancelled and will not be rescheduled, keeping the 2019/20 season at five rounds.

Ribeiro raised the prospect of pushing back this year's Sepang 8 Hours to January to give teams more breathing space logistically after the Suzuka season finale.

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