Liberty Media Secures Approval for Dorna Sports Acquisition: A New Era for MotoGP

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Liberty Media’s Bold Move

In a significant development for motorcycle racing enthusiasts, Liberty Media has obtained unconditional approval from the European Commission to acquire Dorna Sports, the rights holder for MotoGP and WorldSBK. This acquisition marks a thrilling new chapter for both organizations, as Liberty Media plans to acquire an 84% majority stake in the renowned Spanish company.

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The Transition Timeline

The deal is anticipated to finalize by July 3rd, 2025, signaling a smooth transition that aims to extend the global reach of MotoGP. The existing management, led by CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta, will continue to oversee operations, ensuring stability during this pivotal change. The remaining 16% interest will remain within the current MotoGP leadership, reinforcing a commitment to the sport’s tradition and heritage.

A Vision for Global Growth

Liberty Media’s acquisition is poised to “unlock the full potential of the most exciting sport on earth.” With its vast resources and innovative strategies, the company is dedicated to expanding MotoGP’s global and commercial presence. By investing in marketing and outreach, Liberty Media aims to create a more expansive fan base and enhance its already thrilling experience.

This acquisition could catalyze a transformation in how MotoGP is experienced, both by existing fans and newcomers alike. Exciting times lie ahead for motorcycle racing, as Liberty Media prepares to steer the future of this exhilarating sport.

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