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MotoGP's record 21 race calendar puts pressure on teams

LONDON : MotoGP is set for its biggest season yet and Mike Trimby, a power in the paddock as defender of team interests and rider safety for more than four decades, is apprehensive.

This weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimao will be the first of 21 with more races (10) outside Europe than ever, including newcomers India and Kazakhstan.

Every weekend also features a Saturday sprint, making 42 races in total.

Trimby, a former racer hired by riders in 1982 to represent them and co-founder in 1986 of the International Road-racing Teams Association (IRTA) he now leads, acknowledges some concern.

"The 2023 calendar is the first one I’ve looked at and thought ‘God, I don’t fancy that’," he said at a recent award ceremony for the Royal Automobile Club's Torrens Trophy honouring an outstanding contribution to UK motorcycling.

"We seem to be catching up with Formula One but... they will have two sets of mechanics that will alternate at events. We can’t afford that," the 74-year-old Briton told Reuters.

"I know personally of a lot of senior people in teams who are basically quitting, they are saying ‘No, that’s too much. I can’t be away from home that time, I’ve got a family’.

"I think we’re pushing the envelope a bit on the number of events we’re doing and we’re making our concerns clear to Dorna," he added.

"Dorna keep paying us extra money for all these extra races but there has to be a balance."

The increase will be felt particularly in the Moto2 and Moto3 junior categories, where teams have fewer people and tighter budgets.

Formula One, whose season started on March 5, has a record 23 races this year.

Trimby said Dorna, the Spanish company that took over the commercial rights in 1992 after a brief spell when then-F1 supremo

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