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MotoGP pens a new deal to race in Valencia until 2031

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Valencia has signed a new deal with Dorna to remain on the MotoGP calendar for a further five years.

MotoGP will race in Valencia until 2031, a new contract has confirmed the Circuit Ricardo Tormo as the host of five more Grands Prix, from 2027 until 2031.

The venue has hosted a MotoGP event since 1999, with it usually acting as the final race of the season.

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This new deal comes just months after Valencia was hit by deadly flooding, the flooding hit just weeks before MotoGP was due to stage its season-ending Valencia Grand Prix.

"This is the best news we could bring to the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, that we’re in 2025 and we can guarantee the Valencia GP until at least 2031," said Nicolás Collado, General Manager of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.

"For the circuit, it’s a great source of pride as we know this means that we have been doing things well for the past 25 years. We’re very grateful for the support of the Valencia government which supports us and MotoGP.

"Motorcycling has deep roots in Valencian society. We’re also very grateful to Dorna and MotoGP, after a year without a Grand Prix due to the floods, they’ve been supporting us and now we’re working on the reconstruction to create the best Valencia GP ever in November."

"We are very happy to announce our future in Valencia," said Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP rights holder Dorna Sports.

"The track is unique with the view it offers to the spectators, and the fans make it unique for us with the incredible atmosphere they create.

"It is always full of people, the promoter does a fantastic job, and we’re proud to be able to keep delivering a spectacle that rewards their passion for the sport.

"After what happened in 2024, we hope our return for another five Grands Prix underlines our longer term commitment to Valencia too. We’re looking forward to coming back this season, and to celebrating more fantastic Grands Prix until 2031."

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