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MotoGP Returns to Brazil: Floods and Mud Threaten Race Weekend
The MotoGP seasons second round is set for the renovated Autodromo Internacional Ayrton Senna in Goiania, Brazil, after a 22-year hiatus. However, heavy rains have caused flooding and raised concerns about a dirty, slippery track for Fridays practice sessions. Organizers are battling the weather with tanker trucks and prisoner cleanup crews, but riders express worries about a challenging start in half-wet conditions. Despite showers expected Friday and Saturday, teams are preparing for various scenarios, acknowledging the tracks potential once conditions improve for Sundays race.
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