The Quirónprevención MotoGP™ Health Center lands in the paddock from 2023
An all-new facility will launch next season, giving the MotoGP™ paddock access to incredible physiotherapy and medical services
Dorna Sports is delighted to announce the Quirónprevención MotoGP™ Health Center, a new service coming to the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship paddock from 2023. Thanks to a new agreement with Quirónprevención, the paddock will count on world-leading physiotherapy and medical services as the new facility opens its doors in 2023.
Headed by Dr. Angel Charte, MotoGP™ Medical Director, the Quirónprevención MotoGP™ Health Center will provide a range of preventative care and treatment, including new physiotherapy methods to help riders recover from and prepare for their time on track.
The full Quirónprevención MotoGP™ Health Center world-leading facility will be on the ground at every Grand Prix in Europe, and the same roster of incredible treatments, staff and services will be available throughout the bumper 21-Grand Prix 2023 season.
Fernando Camino, Director General of Quirónprevención: “For us it’s an honour to form part of the MotoGP family and look after the health of all the riders, enabling them to be in the best possible condition and helping them to give their maximum at each moment throughout the Championship.”
Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of Dorna Sports: “The agreement we have reached with Quirónprevención is great news for MotoGP. I am very happy because it is a clear and important improvement for the future. It will not only improve the medical services available to our riders, but for the whole paddock – especially given this agreement is with a world-leading company in the sector such as Quirónprevención.”
About Quirónprevención
Quirónprevención is the leading company in preventative healthcare, being the number one international operator in the occupational risk prevention sector. It has more than 7,000 employees, 170,000 client companies and over 4.5 million protected workers. Based in Spain with a network that exceeds 240 centres. It is also present in 6 other countries with its own subsidiaries and carries out consultancy work in more than 25 countries. Our guiding purpose is to build a sustainable future for the wellbeing and people’s health.