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SBK, No Suzuka 8 Hours EWC Grand Finale without international riders

The Covid-19 pandemic remains a source of concern in Japan. As a result of stronger restrictions on entry in Japan, international teams and riders will not be able to travel to Suzuka

SBK: No Suzuka 8 Hours EWC Grand Finale without international riders

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The 2020 Suzuka 8 Hours has been called off. As a result of stronger restrictions on entry in Japan, international teams and riders will not be able to travel to Suzuka. In agreement with FIM and Eurosport Events, the promoter of FIM Endurance World Championship, the Suzuka 8 Hours organiser Mobilityland has decided to cancel the 2020 edition.

Rescheduled to 1 November due to the global health crisis, the 43rd edition of the Suzuka 8 Hours will not take place in 2020. It is the first-ever cancellation since the creation of the race in 1978.

The Covid-19 pandemic remains a source of concern in Japan, and the government has decided not to lift its entry ban on international arrivals, even for business travellers. International riders and permanent teams have always been an integral part of the action at the Suzuka 8 Hours, which has become the grand finale of the FIM Endurance World Championship. In their absence, the grand finale would be a domestic race. As a result, Mobilityland has decided to cancel the 2020 edition.


“We had been preparing for the "Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race to be held on November 1st together with all of the fans and stakeholders involved in this race event but, with anguish, we find no alternative but to make the decision to cancel it in consideration of the continued spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Japan and overseas and the fact that there is no prospect of deregulation of immigration restrictions on visitors from abroad at this stage in Japan - said Kaoru Tanaka, President Representative Director of Mobilityland Corporation - Once again, we extend our apologies and regrets to all the fans who were looking forward to attending the Suzuka 8 Hours, which had been postponed from the originally scheduled date in July to November. We also extend our sincere regrets to all of the other stakeholders involved in this race event and we ask for everyone’s kind understanding and cooperation going forward. In closing, let us say that we are determined to make preparations so that the 2021 Suzuka 8 Hours event will be even more enjoyable for the fans than ever before.”

“We have been working hard with Mobilityland to reschedule the race from July to November – a first since 1978 – and then to organise entry into Japan for international teams and riders with a special business visa - said François Ribeiro, Head of Eurosport Events - Our hopes have evaporated with immigration restrictions for foreigners. The cancellation of the 2020 Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours is not a question of spectators’ access. The decision was made not to run this iconic race as a domestic event. The Suzuka 8 Hours, the most prestigious endurance race in the world over the last 40 years, shall not run without top international riders.”

“The cancellation of the iconic race of the Suzuka 8 Hours is really very sad news, but we must accept the Japanese government's decision that takes into account the safety measures for the health of the population - said Jorge Viegas, President of the International Motorcycling Federation - In these difficult times, I want to thank all the efforts made by our promoter Eurosport Events, the organiser Mobilityland and Japanese Motorcycling Federation (MFJ). All the fans can be sure we will come back in 2021 with the best race ever!”

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