Moto GP race to be held in UP, world-class motorcycle racing to be held in Noida
Moto GP race to be held in UP, world-class motorcycle racing to be held in Noida
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Lucknow: The world's third most popular game world-class motorcycle racing Moto GP is going to be held in the country. This event will be held in Gautam Budh Nagar i.e. Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Carmelo Ezpeleta, chief of Spanish company Dorna, which races motorcycles in Puri today, has reached Lucknow, the capital of UP. CM Yogi Adityanath said that all possible help will be provided for this event.

Cm Yogi has met The Chief of Spanish company Dorna, Carmelo Ezpeleta and asked what help can be provided to make the event successful and grand. On which it was told that the track of Buddha International Circuit needs to slip a little more face. It has also talked about assistance at the security and customs level. CM Yogi has said that every help will be provided for organizing Moto GP. All problems will be resolved and fully cooperated. CM Yogi said that, with full warmth, the players and the organizers of Moto GP will be welcomed. The CM also said that an update on the track will be communicated soon.  

The employees held talks with Industrial Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi to organize the motorcycle racing competition Moto GP in UP. Carmelo Ezpeleta told the minister that the country will get a new identity if a world-class sports game like Moto GP is held in Noida. Let us know that the first place in the most watched sports in the world is of the Olympic Games, the second is the FIFA World Cup, while the Moto GP is at third place. Whose number of fans is in crores all over the world. India is also the largest producer and largest consumer of two-wheelers. In such a situation, organizing the Moto GP race for the first time in the country will be a golden opportunity.

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