Tickets sold out fast, and some sections sold out completely. The Ricardo Tormo circuit in Cheste, within the Valencian Community, hosts a grand finale for the motorcycle world championship each year. It has already sold out all seats for the final weekend in November, including Moto3 and MotoGP, with Spaniards Jaume Masia (Honda, Moto3) and Jorge Martín (Ducati, MotoGP) leading the action.
On Sunday, November 26, the stands at Ricardo Tormo are expected to welcome tens of thousands of fans. A new grandstand has been added at the end of this circuit, enhancing capacity for the Valencia Grand Prix. The event will culminate in a grand gala where the season’s best riders are honored, and giant screens will ensure every moment is visible to spectators throughout the venue.
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Recent momentum has followed the title races across classes. The 19-year-old Pedro Acosta from Murcia has already clinched the Moto2 world championship, with two races remaining in Qatar and Valencia. In Moto3 and MotoGP, the fight remained intense as Masia and Bagnaia contested the championship leads. Masia held a narrow advantage with 50 riders still in contention, and Bagnaia led Martín with a margin of 14 points as the season approached its last stretch in Doha.
Looking ahead, the Valencia weekend has become a focal point for championship decisions. Movements within teams, and the strategic choices made in Valencia, have put fans and analysts on edge. Early indications suggest interesting developments on Monday and especially Tuesday, November 28, shaping opinions about the eventual champions. The anticipation no longer hinges only on track performance but also on the broader dynamics of the championship, including potential shifts within teams and rider lineups for the next season. Observers expect key conversations and media appearances to unfold, offering fans a deeper insight into how the title race might finalize in the weeks to come. A notable moment anticipated by fans is the first appearance of GasGas in the premier class within a new lineup, alongside established manufacturers, adding to the drama of the weekend.
Tickets for the two-day Valencia test in 2024, when Moto3 and Moto2 practice on Monday, are available at 15 euros for each two-day pass. This test session provides a valuable glimpse into the teams’ setups and rider form ahead of the season finale and the next championship campaign. [Source: Valencia GP organizers and official event communications]