Many MotoGP paddock personnel and riders, including Marc Marquez, are currently grounded having been unable to board flights bound for India due to ongoing visa issues.
and are due to inspect it themselves on Thursday, before voting on whether to race or not.
The factory Honda squad and both its riders, including eight-time world champion Marquez, are among this list. Although confusion has taken over the scene, those affected point the finger at the various agencies in charge of making the relevant arrangements, both European and Indian. The International Road-Race Teams' Association has promised to reimburse outfits who have had to pay to have their flights changed.
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