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. Whether you're into the latest superbikes, the greatest tourers, the naughtiest nakeds or the scootiest scooters - if you're a brand new person to the world of motorcycling or you've been riding a lifetime - we're exactly what YOU need for YOUR two-wheeled life.Ross is the editor of MoreBikes (and On2Wheels) - and writes for Motorcycle Sport & Leisure and Classic Bike Guide magazine too.

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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.”François Ribeiro, Head of Eurosport Events added: “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. The cancellation of the 2020 Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours is not a question of spectators’ access. Aside from the delay in the launch of new models, we lost some of … The decision was made not to run this iconic race as a domestic event.

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The decision was made not to run this iconic race as a domestic event. The 2020 edition of the Suzuka 8 Hours has been cancelled as a result of continued travel restrictions that would have prevented foreign riders from taking part.The FIM Endurance World Championship showpiece race had It had been hoped by the autumn that travel restrictions would have eased sufficiently to allow international riders to travel to Japan, but foreign travellers from over 140 different countries are still barred from entering the country except under exceptional circumstances.With no let-up to the rules in sight, the decision was made not to run the Suzuka 8h as a purely domestic fixture and to pull the plug on the race for the first time since the inaugural running was held in 1978.It means the 2019/20 EWC season is now set to conclude with September's Bol d'Or at Paul Ricard, which follows the Le Mans 24 Hours Moto later this month.Francois Ribeiro, boss of EWC promoter Eurosport Events, said: “We have been working hard with [Suzuka track owner] 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. 2020 …

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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. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Suzuka 8 Hours cancelled amid Japan travel restrictionsShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours.

The decision was made not to run this iconic race as a domestic event. Cancellation of the 43rd "Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race 2019-2020 FIM Endurance World Championship Final Round, the 43rd "Coca-Cola" Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Race, which was previously scheduled to be held at Suzuka Circuit from October 30th (Fri.) to November 1st (Sun.) The cancellation of the 2020 Coca-Cola Suzuka 8 Hours is not a question of spectators’ access. This circuit is one of the few tracks to offer an 8 layout on 5.821 km. Share: 5.

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