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MotoGP teams to hold test before 2020 season gets underway

KTM MotoGP boss Pit Beirer has confirmed to Autosport that a test will take place prior to the coronavirus-delayed 2020 season getting underway

The current championship has had the first four races of the season struck from the schedule, while it is highly expected that May's Spanish, French and Italian Grands Prix will also be cancelled or postponed due to the worsening COVID-19 situation in Europe.

With the Catalan GP at the start of June now the earliest the season will likely get underway, this means riders will have had over three months off.

As a result, Beirer confirms discussions have been had with MotoGP owners Dorna Sports about holding a test at Barcelona - or whatever circuit will eventually host the opening round - either a week or two before the race.

"This has already been planned," Beirer told Autosport when asked about the possibility of holding a test prior to the start of the season.

"This is very important because we cannot put the riders on the bikes and demand the show from them in this situation.

"It will certainly be a great test, and then we will start [the season] again."

Dorna and MotoGP's governing body has been one of motorsport's most proactive organisations during this troubled period, with numerous updated calendars issued with the loss of each of the first four races.

Beirer has branded the communication with Dorna and governing body the FIM "excellent", but admits the constant release of calendars has been "absurd" given the current climate.

"The communication has been excellent," Beirer added.

"The president of the FIM (Jorge Viegas) has always been available to me, as well as Dorna.

"There has been a close exchange. It is perfectly natural for each of us to try to carry on with our own program.

"But, then I found it annoying that new calendars were sent every day: I find it absurd, because nobody knows when we can start again.

"In the second phase, we agreed that calendars should not be treated in detail, but that we should wait until there is a solution.

"Then we have to sit at a table together; promoters, organisers and manufacturers.

"Now we have to be realistic. If we think of Italy, where we love running so much - where we like to be guests and where we have a lot of friends - the difficulties they are experiencing right now will somehow also reach us, so there is no need to make a schedule.

"The virus has already shown that it doesn't need a roadmap. "

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