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Valencian Moto GP

When:
Nov 2010 (annual)  
Where:
Comunidad Valenciana Ricardo Tormo Circuit  
Website:
Moto GP Website  


External sites may not be in English


The Road Racing World Championships reaches its grand finale with this race, the Valencian Moto GP. Expect a packed house of fanatical supporters at the great Ricardo Tormo Circuit.

The thrills and spills. Courtesy of Circuit de la Comunitat ValencianaThe region of Valencia has a long motorsport tradition, producing many outstanding Grand Prix competitors on both two and four wheels. The fact that there are three Grands Prix a year held in Spain demonstrates the fanaticism for the sport in this country.

For the riders, the race offers a balanced combination of left and right turns and a 650-metre straight. The track is deliberately designed to turn in on itself, leaving very little space in the infield. The effect has been to create a venue that has total visibility from every point.

The Moto GP is one of the fastest, most thrilling sports in the world. The bikes reach speeds of up to 310kph (185mph) and the races are extremely competitive. Unlike Formula One racing, overtaking is frequent. The riders take the bravest lines to weave through the field and when the bikes close on each other they push it to the limit. There is the feeling that the crowd is collectively holding its breath as the riders brake as late as possible into the corners. Then there is the engine noise, piercing the air as the riders fly by, a constant reminder of the sheer power that they are fighting to control.

Valencia hosts the last Moto GP race of the season, so there is always a party feeling surrounding the event. Celebrities, riders, teams and Moto GP officials all turn out to launch the Valencian GP in style, with food, drink and live music.

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