he MotoGP Grand Prix De Cheste will return this weekend after last year’s hiatus due to the Dana tragedy, and the roar of his engines will return to the Ricardo Tormo circuit. one of the most anticipated sporting events … January in Valencia’s calendar will see the introduction of extensive mobility devices, including various access routes for vehicles and motorcycles, and enhanced public transport options to facilitate the arrival of fans.
during the days 1November 4th, 15th, 16th Ceste will host the MOTUL Grand Prix of the Valencian Community. The event is expected to draw a total of nearly 200,000 visitors over the weekend.
In total, the circuit looks like this: 4 entrances In preparation for this Grand Prix, which once again concludes the MotoGP calendar. The main access from the A-3 Expressway is through Exit 334. Route A Ideal for access by bike and all approved vehicles.
on the other hand, Route B It starts at exit 340 on the freeway and is reserved for taxis and Bus for Fun, so there’s no chance of traffic jams.
in parallel, Route C This ticket will be displayed to fans who have a green or blue grandstand ticket and arrive through exit 332 on A-3.
lastly, Route D, Exit 332 also provides access to the Cheste Business Park parking area, perfect for fans of the white and red grandstand.
With this and much more information, the circuit has published a guide for fans, the Fan Guide. This guide is published on the official website of the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, www.circuitricardotormo.com.
Another way to go to the circuit is bike, This will allow motorcyclists to arrive at the parking lot more comfortably. The Ricardo Tormo circuit has helmet guards and all facilities for those participating on two wheels, especially on routes A and C.
on the other hand, Renfe Cercanias Fans can take public transportation from Estacion del Norte to the Renfe CercanÃas Line C-3 to the Renfe stop, from where they can reach the facility’s entrance in just 10 minutes on foot.
Travel brings newness bus. BusForFun operates direct routes to the Ricardo Tormo Circuit from various locations in the province of Valencia and its surrounding areas, and ticket sales will take place exclusively on digital platforms. The service will adapt to demand and can mobilize up to 400 buses throughout the weekend. Each vehicle departs as long as a minimum of 50 reserved spaces are reached, ensuring operational efficiency and sustainability.
The buses will have priority access lanes and reserved parking next to the circuit, allowing fans to drop off just a few minutes’ walk from the main entrance.
As always, one of the accesses is reserved for taxis, so you won’t get stuck in a taxi if there’s a traffic jam. You can quickly get to and from the circuit by taxi, and it’s not too expensive even if you go with three other fans and share the fare.
The worst option is to try to go to the circuit by car. If it is unavoidable, we recommend departing early as we expect it to be crowded. On the other hand, you should keep in mind that it is much better for everyone if you can fill all the seats in the car. For more information, please visit the Moovit website.