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The last deadline of the year is approaching and so as not to miss any of the last moments of the Grands Prix, here is the off-piste activities program of this Valencia Grand Prix. A meeting that has lasted since 1999 and this season, it will be the fifteenth consecutive time that it will serve as the final.

A meeting which takes place on the route Ricardo Tormo. The name of the Spanish rider who won the 50cc titles in 1978 and 1981. In addition to his fifteen successes in 50cc, the latter also won four times in 125cc. His career ended in 1984 due to a leg injury. Ricardo Tormo died fourteen years later from leukemia.

Dani Pedrosa is the driver who has triumphed the most in Valencia with six achievements. Three in MotoGP, two in 250cc and once in 125cc. Last year it was Lorenzo who ruled the roost there until winning his third world crown in MotoGP. The Majorcan holds the pole position record in 1'30.011 and the circuit record in 1'31.367.

For the rest, the timing conforms to the European grid:

Friday, November 11

09.00 09.40 Moto3 Free practice 1

09.55 10.40 MotoGP Free Practice 1

10.55 11.40 Moto2 Free practice 1

13.10 13.50 Moto3 Free practice 2

14.05 14.50 MotoGP Free Practice 2

15.05 15.50 Moto2 Free practice 2

 

Saturday, November 12

09.00 09.40 Moto3 Free practice 3

09.55 10.40 MotoGP Free Practice 3

10.55 11.40 Moto2 Free practice 3

12.35 13.15 Moto3 Qualifying

13.30 14.00 MotoGP Free Practice 4

14.10 14.25 MotoGP Qualifying 1

14.35 14.50 MotoGP Qualifying 2

15.05 15.50 Moto2 Qualifying

 

Sunday, November 13

08.40 09.00 Moto3 Warm up

09.10 09.30 Moto2 Warm up

09.40 10.00 MotoGP Warm up

11.00 Moto3 Race 24 laps

12.20 Moto2 Race 27 laps

14.00 MotoGP Race 30 laps