Liberty Media’s Bold Move: Transforming MotoGP and WorldSBK

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Liberty Media Completes Historic Takeover

Two weeks after receiving unanimous approval from the European Union, Liberty Media Corporation has officially completed its landmark €4.3 billion takeover of Dorna Sports’ prestigious MotoGP and WorldSBK championships. This acquisition not only reflects Liberty’s prowess in the media, sports, and entertainment arenas but also solidifies its footprint across both two-wheeled and four-wheeled motorsport domains.

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The Impact of Ownership

Liberty Media is a company known for its ambitious ventures, especially after acquiring the rights to Formula 1 in 2017. This recent purchase means that they now control the largest motorsport series in the world across both categories. With their substantial resources and innovative approach, Liberty aims to expand MotoGP’s global presence. The focus will be particularly on emerging markets, and North America stands out as a prime target, given the company’s origins.

Leadership Continuity at Dorna Sports

Amidst these changes, Carlos Ezpeleta will continue to lead as CEO of Dorna Sports, with support from key members of the existing senior management team. This continuity is crucial for maintaining the integrity and tradition of the championships while adapting to the new vision set forth by Liberty Media. The aim? To spark renewed interest and engagement in MotoGP, thereby elevating its status on a global scale.

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