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Pit Beirer on MXGP calendar: Not a fan of carrying season over into 2021

Pit Beirer on MXGP calendar: Not a fan of carrying season over into 2021

Speaking to Geoff Meyer from MXLarge, Pit Beirer says he wants the MXGP World Championship to be decided this year and not be carried over into 2021 – even if it means a reduced number of rounds in the calendar.

“We have a great relationship with Giuseppe and Infront. We have a responsibility for people who are working in this sport, and that is many people, but we can’t put a maximum number of races over the winter and spend all the money we saved from not racing the first six months of the year. We can save some money, and that is a clear calculation. That money is needed now, in this situation to keep the company strong for the future. We are happy with the second part of the season, maybe with half or a third of the races, but we are not interested in packing all the races we missed into the winter. Also, somewhere, around middle of December, we need a break, and this was the corona season and the corona World champion, and I am not a big fan of carrying everything over into 2021 and then jump straight into the 2021 season. My request to the promoter and to the FIM is to organize a really super strong and short season, travel maybe much more, also going back to back with races or whatever is needed, so with whatever they come up with, we will be on the start line, but let’s finish it before the end of the year to come back strong in 2021. Eventually, going back to a normal yearly budget, and go back to normal working hours for the people. Let’s hope we can crown a World champion before Christmas”, Beirer told MXLarge. 

Beirer probably won’t be the only person in the paddock with this opinion so fingers crossed it’s possible we can get back to racing this year and the title can be decided which would then mean we can have a normal 2021 season – that would be best for all parties. The problem Infront will have is if racing isn’t at all possible this year or even if it is just in December, do they void the season or continue racing in 2021? That’s a decision Infront and the FIM will have to make but let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.

To read the entire interesting interview with Beirer, click here.

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