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FIM tweaks 2010 calendar again

The FIM has announced the latest provisional 2010 calendar, which includes just one tweak compared to the version released only last week

The updated calendar moves the Czech Grand Prix back to its 15 August date, having been set on the 22nd in last week's schedule.

The move, aimed at avoiding clashes with other motorsport events, means there will now be two weeks between the Brno race and the Indianapolis Grand Prix, which were previously back-to-back.

Provisional 2010 calendar:

11 April     - Qatar* - Losail
25 April     - Japan - Motegi
2 May        - Spain - Jerez
23 May       - France - Le Mans
6 June       - Italy - Mugello
20 June      - Great Britain - Silverstone
26 June      - Netherlands** - Assen
4 July       - Catalunya - Catalunya
18 July      - Germany - Sachsenring
25 July      - United States*** - Laguna Seca
15 August    - Czech Republic - Brno
29 August    - Indianapolis - Indianapolis
5  September - San Marino & Riviera di Rimini - Misano
19 September - Hungary - Balatonring
10 October   - Malaysia - Sepang
17 October   - Australia - Phillip Island
31 October   - Portugal - Estoril
7 November   - Valencia - Ricardo Tormo Valencia

* Evening Race
** Saturday Race
*** Only MotoGP class

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