MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix in Buriram

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PeteC wrote:
Per Lund wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 1:16 am I’m going to Thailand in September. Will probably be in Hua Hin in the end of the month.
Is there any sports bar in Hua Hin to watch Thailand GP live?
No takers on this one, probably because of 2 years of bar closures due to Covid, and unsure now as they are open again who is offering what, live. Perhaps someone will come forward over the weekend. :cheers:
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stretch wrote:You will have no trouble finding it on somewere its a big thing in Thailand.
Not familiar with the sport bar scene over there. It will be my first visit to Hua Hin, that’s why I’m asking. Image
Covid has closed the sport bars I use to visit in Bangkok. Has to check Bangkok also for Premier League and MotoGP.


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I've no idea what time of day the MotoGP will be on, but if it's any time between about 9am and midnight, your best bet would be Father Teds.
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As mentioned , Father Teds, Murphys, or if you are near Soi 94, Boom Bar at the top to the left, the owner there will find you any sport or football game.
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Thailand kicks off 15-day countdown to Grand Prix
The 15-day countdown to the OR Thailand Grand Prix 2023 began on Wednesday as Thailand geared up to host the world-class motorcycling event for the fourth time this year.

The Thailand MotoGP Grand Prix 2023 will be held at Buri Ram's Chang International Circuit from Oct 27-29.

The new trophy for the 2023 championship was also officially unveiled during a press conference on Wednesday.

KTM's Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira won the weather-hit race last year.

Presiding over the press conference yesterday was Nanat Hongchuwech, the advisor to Minister of Tourism and Sports.

"With the hard work of the Sports Authority of Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thailand is now ready to welcome all the spectators and tourists who will be heading to Buri Ram for the race.

"We believe that the support of all parties involved will make this the best Moto GP event and give the audience the most satisfying experience in Thailand.

"It will showcase our potential to host a world-class sports event which will be broadcast to around 800 million people in 200 countries worldwide," he added.

Apart from world-class MotoGP riders such as current world championship leader Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati, fans will also get to see Thai Moto2 ace Somkiat Chantra in action in Buri Ram.

The 24-year-old The Idemitsu Honda Team Asia rider won his second career title at the Japan Grand Prix earlier this month.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/2662 ... grand-prix
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