MotoGP Tickets Valencia

 

The MotoGP of Valencia will be hosted by the famous and renowned Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana. The circuit of Valencia is located in the city of Cheste. Cheste is a municipality in the comarca of Hoya de Buñol in the Valencian Community, Spain, located 26 km from the capital Valencia. According to the Valencian historian Escolano, the first settlers of the region of Cheste were members of Iberian tribes belonging to the old Edetania. This view is supported by numerous remains, particularly those of El Castillarejo (Iberian ceramics and spear points from the Bronze Age).

The circuit is also know under the name of Ricardo Tormo Circuit, named after the local hero and formal Grand Prix motorcycle road racing world champion Ricardo Tormo, who died of leukaemia in 1998. This municipality of Valencia is the exclusive sponsor and proudly opened the high profile venue in 1999. Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit is one of the newest race venues in Europe and is located at only 2 km distance of the historical centre of this famous city. The Valencia track is 5.419 kilometres (3.367 mi) long and incorporates a total of 25 turns - 11 right-handers and 14 left-handers. Tight corners and a good long straight make the Ricardo Tormo track one of the most exciting in the world.

The complicated racetrack and the excellent facilities have achieved that the circuit has become the valencian motorsport’s nerve centre because races, testing days and different activities make the circuit get to the 95% of occupation during the year. It’s the only one is Spain with the most important motorcycle championships, World Superbike and MotoGP, as Assen (Netherlands), Phillip Island (Australia) and Losail (Qatar). In addition to this, Formula 1 teams do their winter test in Cheste before the start of the season.


When building the Ricardo Tormo circuit, the designers wanted to connect the design to the idea of a stadium. The crowd must be able to see all the action during a MotoGP or World Superbike race. This unique design is one of the main reasons why this venue was rewareded more than once with both international as well as nation awards. We can confirm the Circuit de la Comunitat Valenciana is one of the best circuits in the world. The Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo Circuit has achieved the MotoGP World Championship (IRTA BEST GRAND PRIX in 2003, 2004 and 2006), 2 in the World Superbike Championship (2000 and 2006) and one for the best Truck Grand Prix in 2001. The first MotoGP was held already in 1999, right after the opening of this impressive circuit. This Valencia round is officially known as the Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana and is traditionally the final race of every MotoGP season. History showed us that the MotoGP of Valencia is often the decision maker of the season. Therefore the event is one of the most attractive events of the MotoGP Championship.

 

The complicated racetrack and the excellent facilities have achieved that the circuit has become the ultimate race city because races, testing days and different activities make the circuit get to the 95% of occupation during the year. Just like the TT Circuit of Assen and Philip Island Circuit Australia, this Valencian track is hosting both MotoGP as well as the World Superbike Championship. In addition to this, Formula 1 teams do their winter test in Cheste before the start of the season.

Tickets for the MotoGP of Valencia are very limited and the first grandstands will only sell out in a couple of weeks. But don't worry! GPtickets.com can offer you the best tickets for very attractive prices. We offer you full descriptions of the grandstands + nessecary ticket information like disabled access and child access. Ordering is easy, simple and fast. You can pay your tickets by credit card, Paypal, Maestro and bank transfer. Visit our Valencia ticket list and book your seats right away. GPtickets.com - Your race starts here...

Sightseeing during the MotoGP of Valencia at Comunitat Valenciana Ricardo Tormo Circuit

Valencia is a very scenic and historic university town with many interesting buildings, including the impressive Modern Art Galleries, a beautiful cathedral and the old Harbour area.

But even when you don' like this cultural attractions, you do not need to feel bored in Valencia. Sunbaiding here is also possible on the great and long beaches. A modern, bustling port divides the sea front of Valencia into two main sections. To the north lies an attractive promenade along the most urban and popular beaches: Malvarrosa, Cabañal and Las Arenas. The beach itself has full facilities in addition to the wide range of bars, restaurants and leisure activities which transform the area into a hive of activity 24 hours a day in the hottest months.