JuniorGP and MiniGP Finals Moving From Flood Ravaged Valencia

JuniorGP and MiniGP Finals Moving From Flood Ravaged Valencia

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By FIM JuniorGP World Championship & MiniGP World Finals

The 2024 FIM JuniorGP World Championship and MiniGP World Finals will be moved from the flood-ravaged Valencia area to another Spanish track, to be determined.

FIM press releases on the situation follow:

2024 FIM JuniorGP™ World Championship update

Due to the devastating flooding that has hit the region, the final round of the 2024 FIM JuniorGP™ World Championship will not be held in Valencia.

JuniorGP™ echoes the message of support sent by MotoGP™ and stands with the Community of Valencia. Our hearts are with all those who have been lost and those who have lost so much.

Further information regarding any possible JuniorGP™ season finale will be communicated as soon as confirmed.

More, from another FIM press release:

Statement on the 2024 FIM MiniGP World Final

MotoGP™ recently announced that the 2024 Valencia GP would not go ahead due to the devastating flooding in the Community of Valencia, and that a new venue and dates would be announced as soon as confirmed.

The FIM MiniGP World Final, previously set to take place just ahead of the MotoGP™ season finale, will therefore also not take place in Valencia.

Best efforts are being made to find a new location for the 2024 World Final. Any information regarding a new venue, and dates for the event, will be shared as soon as confirmed.

All at the FIM MiniGP World Series echo the thoughts and message of support sent by the FIM and MotoGP™

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