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The oldest motorsports championship in existence is also the most exciting in the world. MotoGP™ has been thrilling race fans since 1949 when it was inaugurated as the FIM Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix, and is constantly winning new fans as it continues to expand around the globe. Its 21-round season visits a total of 19 countries across four continents, showcasing the planet’s fastest motorcycle racers in its three categories comprising the Moto3™, Moto2™ and MotoGP™ World Championships – as the pinnacle of motorcycle racing.
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Barcelona to welcome the 2024 MotoGP™ finale 🏁 Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya set to host the MOTUL Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona from the 15th to the 17th of November 🗓️ MotoGP™ can now confirm the 2024 curtain closer will be held in Barcelona. We will return to the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, where the World Championship will be decided, on the original dates of the season finale: the 15th to the 17th of November. The Grand Prix will be held in solidarity with the Community of Valencia. The event was previously set to take place in Valencia before the devastating flooding that has impacted the region so heavily. Being the last Grand Prix of the season, the sporting context the Championship is in, and the positive impact the event has, we owe it to the our fans, our paddock, the sport, and Valencia to hold the event. Instead of racing in Valencia, #MotoGP will race for Valencia. For all those affected, and the entire Community of Valencia. MotoGP™ made the request to the authorities to race in Barcelona as it was the best possible choice. The track is the easiest option for fans who were already planning to attend the MotoGP™ season finale. The location and circuit are also the most efficient choice, providing a close to seamless alternative for personnel and logistics. The event will be organised by MotoGP™ and we remain committed to our mission to have a positive impact on people, place and planet wherever we race. In this case, racing near the Community of Valencia will also allow the paddock to put that into action even more directly. More information for fans who wish to attend to see the 2024 title fight decided will be shared as soon as possible, as well as the various initiatives which will be held through the weekend to support relief for Valencia. Join us in Barcelona from the 15th to 17th of November for an unforgettable finale, #RacingForValencia
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2024 Valencia GP will not go ahead, replacement to be confirmed MotoGP stands with the Community of Valencia following the devastating floods that have affected the area. Our hearts are with all those who have been lost and those who have lost so much. We have been in constant contact with the local authorities and the circuit to best assess how we can help and how we should proceed. We have a responsibility to every region where we race that goes far beyond the sport and the events. After carefully weighing up the potential positive impact of MotoGP racing in Valencia on delayed dates versus ensuring no single resource is diverted from the recovery efforts by the presence of MotoGP, the championship and local authorities have been obliged to cancel the 2024 Valencia GP. In lieu of racing in Valencia, MotoGP will instead race for Valencia. The championship will put our collective efforts behind backing the relief funds already in place to ensure our positive impact can connect with the area in the way it best serves the people and communities we have been part of for so long. Our efforts will begin during the Malaysian GP and continue at the final round of 2024, with a new venue and dates to be announced as soon as confirmed. Fans around the world, our athletes, and paddock deserve a sporting finale to the 2024 season, and one that can make a key contribution to supporting the communities we race in. Any further information regarding the season finale will be confirmed as soon as possible.
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Packing and dismantling in Buriram on Sunday 🛫 ➡️ unpacking and rebuilding in Sepang by Tuesday 📦🛬 Back-to-back Grands Prix demand hectic, tireless work in just a couple of days. Five Boeing 777s from Qatar Airways were needed to transport over 900 cargo boxes from teams and Dorna Sports, moving around 350 tons of equipment to Malaysia. Go behind the scenes of all the freight logistics here 👇 And now we are ready to enjoy the #MalaysianGP! 🇲🇾
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We're glad to announce that MotoGP™ has received the SPORTEL Award for Best Slow Motion 🏆 A gripping videoclip 🎥 highlighting the emotion of the moment and the essence of the world’s most exciting sport earned #MotoGP the Sportel Award for Best Slow Motion “Georges Bertellotti” at the SPORTEL Awards in Monaco! You can watch the winning video below 👇
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Moto2™ and Moto3™ session format changes coming in 2025 The GPC has approved a number of regulation updates for the intermediate and lightweight classes from next season. The Grand Prix Commission has approved some sporting and technical regulation updates for Moto2™ and Moto3™ in 2025. One is the session format. After the success of the new format in the MotoGP™ class providing a balance between entry to Q2 and track time for teams and riders to work on setup, the session structure for Moto2™ and Moto3 will change in 2025 to establish consistency across the classes. This will give Moto2™ and Moto3™ two Free Practice sessions that do not count towards entry to Q2 and one Practice session on Friday afternoon that will decide the entrants to Q2. Another is if it rains on the grid. The rain on grid procedure for Moto2™ and Moto3™ will be brought in line with MotoGP™, so in case of rain on the grid in Moto2™ or Moto3™, bikes will now be pushed into pit lane to make adjustments. In the technical regulations, the Moto3™ chassis and engine price cap has been adjusted, as well as the specification freeze in Moto3™. Finally, manufacturers with concessions in Moto2™ will also get more test days. Read the full GPC here! ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dkdwxXSW
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📅 2025 MotoGP™ calendar revealed 📅 Here we go! The provisional 2025 FIM MotoGP™ World Championship calendar has been published by the FIM, revealing the dates and races for the upcoming season of the most exciting sport on Earth. 22 Grands Prix in 18 countries are set to take place in 2025, including the return of Brno in Czechia and the debut of Balaton Park in Hungary. Designed for fans to enjoy the best of MotoGP™ wherever they are in the world, the calendar is as efficient as possible at the same time as balancing social and economic factors to maximise our positive impact. With four long-haul events to begin the year and four to round it off, 2025 will be a balanced and well-paced season of competition for riders, teams and paddock personnel. THE FIRST FLYAWAYS After pre-season testing at Sepang and Buriram, the Thai Grand Prix prepares to make history as the first season opener in Southeast Asia for 25 years – and the first ever in Thailand. Then there’s time to recharge before we return to Termas de Rio Hondo in Argentina and the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, TX. Next up it’s Lusail International Circuit in Qatar after Ramadan has concluded, before the classic start to the European stint as Jerez prefaces Le Mans, where the French GP will be aiming to break the all-time attendance record once again. Then it’s two events in new timeslots: the British GP at Silverstone at the end of May and the Aragon GP two weeks later. GETTING IN THE GROOVE The well-paced rhythm continues from there on out, with the season completed by back-to-backs. First it’s Mugello and then a special 100th anniversary event at Assen, before the Sachsenring prefaces MotoGP™’s return to Brno. After a few weekends off for summer break, action re-opens in Austria at the Red Bull Ring before the debut of Balaton Park in Hungary, with Catalunya and the San Marino GP at Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli closing out action in Europe – for the moment. THE FINAL STINT From there we’re off to Asia once more, with Motegi in Japan first up before we go to Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit on Lombok in Indonesia. A weekend off then gives everyone chance to recharge ahead of out trip to Australia as Phillip Island welcomes us Down Under, before the final “flyaway” will take place at Sepang in Malaysia. The final two stops on the new-look calendar bring us back to Europe as we conclude the season with the recently-confirmed Portuguese GP at Portimão and the classic curtain closer at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia. #MotoGP2025 | Full PR 👉 https://lnkd.in/dPJK-tmq
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Balaton Park in Hungary to be included on 2025 #MotoGP calendar. The world’s most exciting sport is set to return to the central European country next season. Balaton Park in Hungary is set to be included on the 2025 MotoGP™ calendar. The venue, near Lake Balaton in western Hungary, will undergo upgrades to the circuit and facility in order to welcome the world’s most exciting sport next season. MotoGP™ first raced in Hungary in 1990 before returning for a second Hungarian GP in 1992. Since, the nation has also celebrated the successes of home hero Gábor Talmácsi as he became the first Hungarian to become a Grand Prix World Champion by taking the 2007 125cc crown. Now, 2025 will see the pinnacle of motorcycle racing return to compete in the country, adding another chapter to its history thanks to the debut of Balaton Park on the MotoGP™ calendar. Provisional dates for the event are the 22nd to the 24th of August 2025. Upgrades will be made to the circuit itself to prepare for the debut of MotoGP™, and work will be undertaken on infrastructure and fan services in advance of the crowds that accompany the world’s most exciting sport wherever we race. Lake Balaton, the largest in central Europe, will provide a stunning backdrop for MotoGP™ – giving fans chance to enjoy top class sports entertainment in a spectacular tourist destination. Fans of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship can also look forward to racing at Balaton Park next season, with the venue to be included for both MotoGP™ and WorldSBK. All the information as Balaton Park gets set to join the calendar in 2025: https://lnkd.in/dTZwYJbT
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Introducing: Kelly Brittain MotoGP™ welcomes new Managing Director of Global Marketing MotoGP™, meet Kelly Brittain. Moving from Red Bull Technology, Kelly lands in #MotoGP as Managing Director of Global Marketing for the 2025 season, bringing her vast experience in marketing and brand development to the most exciting sport in the world. After beginning her career in brand marketing within blue chip organisations including Mitchells & Butlers and Samsung, Kelly’s experience took her to Telefonica (O2) UK before she was appointed VP of Global Brand & Campaigns at DAZN. She moved to Red Bull Technology as Brand & Communications Director in 2021, where she delivered incredible results driving and monetising fan growth. Insight-driven and fan-focused, Kelly takes on a newly-created role at MotoGP™, heading the marketing and promotion area. The most exciting sport in the world aims to transcend racing and become an iconic entertainment and lifestyle brand. Kelly will take on her role for the 2025 season and be based in Madrid, Spain, reporting to Chief Commercial Officer Daniel Rossomondo.
Introducing: Kelly Brittain
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