MotoGP manufacturers and MGPSEG approve new Concorde Agreement
2 sources • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 2:02 PM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026

MotoGP manufacturers and the MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MGPSEG) have approved a new Concorde Agreement after more than a year of negotiations. This agreement will govern their relationship over the next five years. The protracted discussions were primarily influenced by strategic considerations from the Motorcycle Sports community. This decision plays a critical role in the ongoing future of MotoGP's governance and operational framework.
- •Negotiations lasted over a year, longer than expected.
- •Agreement binds manufacturers and MGPSEG for five years.
- •Strategic considerations influenced the length of the talks.
- 2:02 PMAutosport — MotoGP's new Concorde Agreement reaches approval
- 2:00 PMMotorsport.com — MotoGP's new Concorde Agreement receives green light
"After more than a year of tough negotiations, the manufacturers competing in the MotoGP World Championship and series promoter MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MGPSEG) have approved the framework agreement that will bind them together for the next five years. The back-and-forth negotiations lasted longer than either side had initially anticipated, largely due to the strategy adopted by the ...Keep reading
"After more than a year of tough negotiations, the MotoGP manufacturers and MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MGPSEG), the series promoter, have approved the framework for the Concorde Agreement that will bind them together for the next five years. The negotiations lasted longer than either side had initially anticipated, largely due to the strategy adopted by the Motorcycle Sports ...Keep reading
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External links- AutosportJun 8, 2026, 2:02 PMMotoGP's new Concorde Agreement reaches approval
After more than a year of tough negotiations, the MotoGP manufacturers and MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MGPSEG), the series promoter, have approved the framework for the Concorde Agreement that will bind them together for the next five years. The negotiations lasted longer than either side had initially anticipated, largely due to the strategy adopted by the Motorcycle Sports ...Keep reading
- Motorsport.comJun 8, 2026, 2:00 PMMotoGP's new Concorde Agreement receives green light
After more than a year of tough negotiations, the manufacturers competing in the MotoGP World Championship and series promoter MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (MGPSEG) have approved the framework agreement that will bind them together for the next five years. The back-and-forth negotiations lasted longer than either side had initially anticipated, largely due to the strategy adopted by the ...Keep reading
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