Feb 25 • 04:30 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

There will be a storm, there will be a race for speed! MotoGP bike racing is going to happen

A major development in motorcycle racing is set to take place in Uttar Pradesh, India, with the return of international-level MotoGP races facilitated by an MoU between AVW Global and the state government.

Uttar Pradesh is gearing up for a significant revival of international motorcycle racing, with the announcement of MotoGP returning to the state. This comes following an important Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between AVW Global, a premium automotive and motorsport consultancy, and the State Transformation Commission. The collaboration aims to develop a global-level motorcycle racing ecosystem within Uttar Pradesh, bringing in high-octane events that attract motorsport enthusiasts from across the region.

The MoU will enable AVW Global to assist the Uttar Pradesh government in organizing large-scale international racing tournaments, including prestigious competitions such as MotoGP and the Asia Road Racing Championship. The revival of such events is expected to take place at the Buddha International Circuit in Noida, where powerful motorcycles will once again race, providing a thrilling experience for fans and participants alike.

Manoj Kumar Singh, CEO of the State Transformation Commission, emphasized the commitment to reinstating professional motorcycle racing in India, underlining the potential economic and cultural impact of hosting such exciting events. This initiative not only aims to boost local tourism and the automotive sector but also positions Uttar Pradesh as a central hub for motorsports in India, catering to a growing fan base eager for high-stakes racing events.

📡 Similar Coverage