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If Jerez got its feet wet by announcing record figures, there is however no doubt that the MotoGP becomes more and more exciting and attracts more and more spectators.

Between a solid Francis Bagnaia able to defend his title, a George Martin more determined than ever, a Marc Marquez like the wolf in the sheepfold and an exceptional rookie Peter Acosta, to name only the main points of interest, the 2024 season largely delivers on its promises and everyone is impatient to know the next chapter of the book that is being written.

More and more of you are therefore immersing yourself in the fascinating spectacle of these champions fighting at more than 350 km/h in thousandths of a second, even if it means taking risks that they pay for in their flesh (we will never pay them enough tribute!), and therefore to consult us regularly.

We would like to thank you for this, you the loyal readers of Paddock-GP, the site that we sometimes love to hate but also the site that is always on in the GP paddock, and the numerous phone calls received directly to congratulate us, or sometimes pull our ears, attest to this…

Thanks to you, and even if our modesty hinders us from saying it, we have for quite a while now been quite simply the first French-speaking site on motorcycles, by far, despite the obstacles that some still like to throw at us. This above all shows the interest that MotoGP has among all motorcyclists, and undoubtedly beyond, but it is also the main reward for our team which, 365 days a year without exception, for 8 years, from 10 to 40 times per day, keeps you informed of competition news. Free.

Rest assured, we are not going to take advantage of this May 1st to announce to you that Paddock-GP will become paying, or even encourage you to take a pseudo Premium formula which only has the name!

No, thanks to you Paddock-GP is and will remain completely free, also with the help of our loyal partners who have long understood that our site is the best vector of communication with bikers.

Did Jerez go astray by announcing 300 spectators last weekend? Many more of you have come to read us…

Thank you !

See you at Le Mans and the SRC!