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League Notes: MotoGP Signs Agreement For Brazilian GP

MotoGP signed a preliminary agreement for a Brazilian Grand Prix, "potentially as soon as" '21, at a new circuit being planned for Rio de Janeiro. Rights holder Dorna Sport said in a statement on Friday that the memorandum of understanding was with Rio Motorsport, a company backed by local and int'l investors. The new circuit "would give the city a replacement track for the old Jacarepagua circuit that made way" for the Rio 2016 Olympic Park (REUTERS, 6/15).

FIBA's central board on Saturday approved changes being made to the official basketball rules. The modifications are intended to make the game more free-flowing. FIBA's technical commission approved 14 proposals. The changes will come into effect on Oct. 1 (FIBA).

In partnership with entertainment company TEG Dainty, WWE will return to Australia with WWE Super Show-Down. The event will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Oct. 6 and will feature the largest roster of WWE performers ever to appear in the country. Tickets will go on sale June 28 (WWE).

Each of the eight new teams in The Hundred will feature "at least three local players taken from the county based at the host venue or its neighbouring counties." Originally, the England & Wales Cricket Board decided that it "wanted to make sure the teams had absolutely no links with the counties" so it did not want any local players "playing at their home ground" (LONDON TIMES, 6/15).

Scottish Rugby extended its supply agreement with performance analytics firm Catapult Sports to track and improve athlete performance. Scottish Rugby was equipped with 110 additional devices designed to provide world class actionable feedback from training and games (Scottish Rugby).

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