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Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix cancelled as pandemic bites hard on showpiece two-wheel race

  • Defending nine-time champion Michael Rutter among many British riders who have pulled out because of the ‘unworkable’ 14-day quarantine imposed by Macau authorities
  • Organisers hope the race, an essential part of the Macau Grand Prix weekend, will return in 2021

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Nine-time Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix winner Michael Rutter will not return to defend his title this year. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

The Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix has been cancelled after overseas riders decided to stay away from the showpiece event owing to the 14-day quarantine imposed by the Macanese government.

In an expected move, organisers of the two-wheel race, which was first held on the 6.2-kilometre Guia in 1967, said the event will not be held this year as many teams and riders have indicated that they were not prepared to undergo the 14-day quarantine period upon arrival in Macau.

That means regular Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix stars such as nine-time champion Michael Rutter and other notable British riders such as three-time winner Peter Hickman and former winner John McGuinness will give the event a miss this year.

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Martin Jessopp (left), Michael Rutter (top) and Peter Hickman spray champagne after the 2019 Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix. Photo: K.Y. Cheng
Martin Jessopp (left), Michael Rutter (top) and Peter Hickman spray champagne after the 2019 Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

The race is an essential part of the Macau Grand Prix extravaganza, which has now become a three-day event from November 20-22.

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Macau Grand Prix organisers confirmed the cancellation of the motorcycle race.

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