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Circuit Ricardo Tormo

Der Circuito de la Comunitat Valenciana wurde 1999 fertig gestellt und beherbergte noch im selben Jahr den MotoGP und die Spanischen Motorradmeisterschaften. Die Cheste Rennstrecke hat verschiedene Streckenführungen, die in unterschiedlichen Längen gegen den Uhrzeigersinn laufen. MotoGP Veranstaltungen finden auf der vier Kilometer langen Strecke statt, die aus fünf Rechtskurven, sieben Linkskurven und einer 876 Meter langen Gerade besteht. Obwohl man die Strecke als relativ klein ansieht, umfasst der Boxen Komplex 48 Garagen und die Stadiumshaupttribüne bietet Sitzgelegenheiten für 150 000 Zuschauer. Die Machart der Rennstrecke schafft eine einzigartige Atmosphäre, die von spanischen und internationalen Fahrern gleichermaßen geschätzt wird. Da dort das letzte Rennen der Saison stattfinden wird, ist die Party-Stimmung beim Grand Prix schon jetzt gesichert. Die Strecke wurde zudem von der IRTA 2005 zum besten GP erklärt.
Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana Track

Strecke nach Kategorie

Kategorie Runden Gesamtdistanz Ende im Falle einer roten Flagge
MotoGP™ 27 108,14 Km / 67,19 Miles 20
Moto2™ 22 88,11 Km / 54,75 Miles 17
Moto3™ 20 80,1 Km / 49,77 Miles 15

Streckeninformation

  • Gesamtlänge

    4,01Km / 2,49 Miles

  • Streckenbreite

    12m / 39,37ft

  • Längste Gerade

    876m / 2874.02ft

  • Rechtskurven

    5

  • Linkskurven

    9

The Gran Premio de la Comunitat Valenciana has been held every year at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo since the World Championship first visited the Spanish track in 1999, the same year the venue construction was completed.

Valencia, Spain

The stadium-style nature of the stands around the track means the whole of the circuit can be viewed by the fans as the annual MotoGP™ fiesta reaches a crescendo. There are corners at the circuit named after two great Spanish riders; Jorge Martinez Aspar and Angel Nieto. Both of them contributed significantly to the profile of Grand Prix motorcycle racing in Spain and around in the world.

Why we love Valencia


With a fine cultural and sporting heritage, Valencia is famed for fantastic fiestas, and this vibrant city is the third largest in Spain.

Given its excellent Mediterranean climate Valencia is a pleasant place to be. The huge Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències complex adds to the regeneration of the port and waterfront in recent years - the city having been the base for the 2007 America’s Cup.

Valencia’s historic city center is a marvel in itself, with districts such as the Barrio del Carmen providing great nightlife with its maze of winding streets, lined with trendy bars, cafés and restaurants. Fireworks are something of an art form in this city and spectacular explosions of color are not just limited to the annual celebration of the famous “Las Fallas” festival each March; though it is certainly when they are most numerous.

Outside the city the coastline along the Mediterranean in this part of Spain has been somewhat overdeveloepd, but away from the big resorts there is much to discover. Hilltop towns like Altea and Peñíscola situated amongst isolated and hidden coves, and vast areas of countryside made richer by the cirtus groves and the historic legacy of battles between Moors and Christians for control of the region.

Exploring Valencia


The city of Valencia has a bit of everything – fantastic parks and public spaces, beaches, museums, galleries, fine architecture, great food, friendly people and superb nightlife. Whilst Barcelona and Madrid may take the headlines, Valencia has its own intensity and story to tell.

One of the key features of the city is that the old town is partly bordered by a park which occupies what was previously a riverbed, reclaimed after flooding in the 1950s. This winding green space takes you from the Bioparc Valencia and Parque de Cabecera at one end of the city centre all the way down to the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia and the epic Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, which features remarkable buildings such as L'Umbracle and L'Oceanogràfic.

 

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