The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has hosted a Grand Prix every year since it was first included on the MotoGP™ calendar in 1992 and the annual visit to this venue is enjoyed by riders and fans alike, with a superb track producing great racing just 25km to the north of Barcelona, one of Europe’s most vibrant cities.
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As well as the track being a home round for many of MotoGP™’s top riders, including the likes of seven-time World Champion Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team), five-time Champion Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda Team), Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP’s Maverick Viñales and the Espargaro brothers, there’s so much to love about Catalonia.
On top of the excitement and buzz of Barcelona’s beautiful architecture, landmarks, restaurants and bars, the wider Catalonia region has superb beaches, forests, mountains, and a highly agreeable Mediterranean climate. A perfect destination for your trip to a Grand Prix weekend.
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Check out motogp.com’s Catalan GP destination guide and get yourself set for your trip to Catalonia!
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