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Two MotoGP races in Valencia

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Circuit Ricardo Tormo will be once again the key of the 2020 MotoGP World Championship. Valencia Circuit will host the two last MotoGP weekends on November 8th and 15th according tothe calendar that has been announced today

The MotoGP™ season will start at the Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto in Spain with the Gran Premio Red Bull de España on July 19th and the Gran Premio Red Bull de Andalucía on July 26th. Following a weekend off, we’ll head to the Czech Republic for the Monster Energy Grand Prix České republiky at Brno, before the myWorld Motorrad Grand Prix von Österreich and the Grand Prix von Styria at the Red Bull Ring in Austria all in the space of three weeks.

Three weeks later, the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli will host the Gran Premio di San Marino e della Riviera di Rimini and the Gran Premio di Emilia Romagna e della Riviera di Rimini, rounds six and seven of the MotoGP World Championship, on consecutive weekends, with the rescheduled Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya at the Circuit de Barcelona – Catalunya just one week later.

On October 11th, MotoGP will head to France with the rescheduled SHARK Helmets Grand Prix de France taking place at Le Mans. Just one week later, the fourth double-header of the season will take place in Aragon – the Gran Premio Michelin® de Aragón and the Gran Premio de Teruel. Then, two weeks later, the final two European rounds will take place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, with the European Grand Prix taking place on November 8th and the Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana taking place on November 15th.

However, we could see a maximum of 17 rounds taking place with four races potentially on the cards outside of Europe between November 22nd and December 13th. The Red Bull Grand Prix of the Americas, Grano Premio Motul de la Republica Argentina, OR Thailand Grand Prix and Shell Malaysia Motorcycle Grand Prix will all be confirmed before July 31st.

Public access

As happened with the first date changes in March, Circuit Ricardo Tormo will open the chance to fans who wish to request a refund of their tickets.

Depending on the evolution of the pandemic and always taking into account the decision of the health authorities, both the European Grand Prix and the Comunitat Valenciana Grand Prix could be held with the public in the stands.

Information: How to request a refund HERE

 

Devolución entradas compradas en taquilla

Rellena todos los campos del formulario para poder realizar tu solicitud de devolución, recuerda tener a mano el localizador de la compra y las entradas físicas para poder digitalizarlas y enviarlas.

  • La devolución será UNICAMENTE de las entradas que se adjunte en las imágenes cargadas.
  • El importe será devuelto en la cuenta bancaria que se indique en el formulario adjunto.

Fill in the fields to request a refund. Remember to have the purchase reference and the image of the tickets to be able to send them.

The refund will ONLY be for the tickets you upload in the images.
The amount will be refunded to the bank account you indicate in the form.

* Los formatos admitidos para la carga de las capturas de las entradas son jpg, png y pdf / The supported formats for uploading screenshots of tickets are jpg, png and pdf.

Devolución entradas digitales

Rellena todos los campos del formulario para poder realizar tu solicitud de devolución, recuerda tener a mano la eferencia de la compra que encontrarás en las entradas.

  • La devolución será integra de todas las entradas que componen la compra, no es posible la devolución parcial.

Fill in the fields on the form to request your refund, remember to have the purchase reference, which you will find on the tickets.

The refund will be for all the tickets that make up the purchase, partial refunds are not possible.
The amount will be refunded to the card/account with which the payment was made.

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