Valencia MotoGP is sure to be a dramatic occasion in 2025. Spain’s racing capital will host the season finale on 14–16 November, and tickets are now on sale!
While Valencia was absent from last year’s MotoGP calendar, the most recent race at Circuit Ricardo Tormo in 2023 did not disappoint. Francesco Bagnaia clinched back-to-back Riders’ Championships with a Grand Prix victory, as Jorge Martín’s title hopes ended in a crash.
🎟️ Official Valencia MotoGP tickets
Why go to Valencia MotoGP
Racing in Cheste is one of the highlights of the MotoGP season, with the 4km Circuit Ricardo Tormo popular amongst riders and fans alike. A long straight where bikes hit speeds of 337 km/h, followed by intense braking zones and endless overtaking chances always brings the 150,000 in attendance to their feet.

The Valencia MotoGP has been a linchpin of the calendar since its debut race in 1999. It has traditionally always played host to the final round of racing, except in 2020 and 2024. Last year, there wasn’t a race in Valencia due to severe flooding in the region and damage to the race track. Organisers moved the season finale to Catalunya as a result.
The number of Spanish riders competing in the MotoGP Premier Class always provides a unique atmosphere during a home race. Spectators in the grandstands cheer on the likes of Marc Márquez, Jorge Martín and Maverick Viñales as their native heroes battle for glory.
On top of that, Valencia is a budget-friendly and accessible place to take in MotoGP action. It boasts strong connections to several major European cities through its airport, and both flights and hotels are reasonably priced.
Visit Valencia
Culturally, Valencia delivers a compelling mix for MotoGP fans, with a lively Mediterranean atmosphere and a unique blend of tradition and innovation that makes race weekend an unforgettable experience.

As Spain’s third-largest city, Valencia blends centuries of history with modern flair. Take a break from the track by exploring the City of Arts and Sciences or the charming Old Town. Other highlights include the 13th-century Valencia Cathedral and the bustling Mercado Central.
From beachside paella spots to vibrant tapas bars, Valencia offers dining options to suit every palate and budget.
Head to the Valencia MotoGP event page to book your place at the 2025 end-of-season showdown.