MotoGP to host solidarity race for Valencia

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Following the cancellation of the season finale in Valencia, MotoGP has announced that fans can now purchase tickets for the last race of the season that will take place at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

MotoGP announced last week that it cancelled the season finale that was due to take place in Valencia - scheduled 15-17 November weekend - after the devastating flash flooding in the Spanish region that has claimed the life of at least 155 people in the Spanish city and its surrounding areas.

The premier championship of motorcycle road racing then confirmed that the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya will host the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona from the 15th to the 17th of November.

MotoGP has now revealed that fans can now purchase tickets for the season finale, and over 30,000 have already sold in the first 24 hours. Fans, who have purchased tickets for the Valencia MotoGP race, will be offered full refunds or rollover tickets for 2025.

The series has noted that "ticket proceeds from the Solidarity GP will go directly to Valencia relief funds, so fans know that just being in Barcelona to see sporting history made is also a direct contribution to recovery efforts in the neighbouring Community of Valencia."

MotoGP will stage three auctions across the weekend – two onsite and one online. The onsite auctions will be on Friday and Saturday from 4pm to 6pm local time and be held in the fanzone at the circuit.

MotoGP riders will be taking to the stage, joined by Legends and VIPs, to auction some of the incredible items donated from across the paddock.

In addition, fans will also be able to take part in the online auction, where there will be some one-of-a-kind lots up for grabs in aid of the cause, including Maverick Viñales’ Moto3 Championship-winning bike.