Visa issues hit inaugural MotoGP race in India
Several riders and team officials heading to the inaugural MotoGP round in India, including Marc Marquez, are facing visa delays. The arrival of Marquez and Joan Mir has been postponed, with their visit to the Honda India factory in Manesar cancel...

Both the Spanish drivers were scheduled to visit the Honda India factory in Manesar on Wednesday but now that visit stands cancelled.
"The riders are yet to reach India due to visa issues. So there was no option but to cancel tomorrow's event," a source told PTI.
Dorna Sports are the organisers and rights holders of the event. Fairstreet Sports are the local promoters of the event.
Both parties were not reachable to shed light on the extend of visa hurdles faced by the MotoGP paddock.
Race.com also reported that only small number of staff from factory teams were able to enter India last week due to visa delays.
India is hosting an event of this magnitude for the first time since the now defunct Formula 1 Indian Grand Prix. The race was dropped from the calendar following the 2013 season due to financial, taxation and bureaucratic issues.
Dorna and Fairstreet have signed a seven-year MoU for the race in India but the event's future hugely depends on how this weekend unfolds.
Earlier this year, India hosted its first FIA World Championship status in 10 years when the Formula E race was held in Hyderabad. It is unlikely that the championships will return next year after not finding a place on the provisional calendar for 2024.
Formula E was not pleased with how the local organisers left the preparations to the very last minute.
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