Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia, the great final duel
The World Motorcycle Championship is facing an atypical end to the season. Like the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit in a completely unusual context. Despite this, the MotoGP™ and Circuit concepts fit together perfectly, as the connection between the circuit and the championship is something historic and special. Uniting efforts and resources for those affected by DANA in Valencia, through Motul Solidarity Grand Prix in Barcelona, World Championship The decision will be made this weekend and from a sporting perspective the panorama couldn’t be more interesting.
This Thursday at GP Solidario all eyes are already on the two main characters: Jorge Martin and Pecco Bagnaia. Regularity and victories. Promising and two-time MotoGP™ champion. On a media-heavy day, the two contenders for the crown appeared at a press conference to share their feelings and thoughts ahead of the decisive weekend. Although they know that in a few hours the next world champion may be known, both seem very calm and hopeful.
Jorge Martin He admitted that he was “excited to fight Pecco again for the championship.” And he added that he is “confident and wants to get on a bike to have fun.” The Madrid native really wanted to highlight the difference compared to the end of 2023: “Last year I thought about making history in the title and this time I am focusing on what I can do, which is to finish a good game.” end of the week and be competitive,” he added.
Pecco Bagnaia, For his part, he recognized the obstacles he faced this weekend, although he believes he has the antidote to minimize them as the track is a track he is good at. “The track is a demanding and demanding track where it is very easy to make mistakes. But I’m happy to race here, I like it and I’m coping well with the wear on the tyres, especially the front ones,” said the Italian.
The points difference between the drivers is 24 in favor of Jorge Martin. This amount is difficult to overcome in one weekend, although it is possible. If Jorge Martin wins the sprint race on Saturday, he will automatically become champion, with the Italian finishing third. If Pecco doesn’t score any points on Saturday, eighth place will be enough for Martin to secure the title.
While the comparisons are odious, Bagnaia openly shared his thoughts on the situation he is going through. “Jorge had a fantastic season, I made more mistakes than him and I would even say I was unlucky. If you want to become a champion, you have to be more consistent, like Jorge did. The results show that we did better,” said the current world champion. And Bagnaia is right: he has 10 wins on Sunday compared to Martin’s 3.
Visitors will also be encouraged to compete for third place at the World Championships. With local hero Marc Marquez just a point behind in this spot, the Catalan will have to defend against Enea Bastianini if he wants to please his fans. Continuing the attractions, Aleix Espargaro, who announced his intention to retire at the end of the season during the Gran Premi Monster Energy de Catalunya de MotoGP™, will have the opportunity to say goodbye to his racing career at home with the support of his fans. . In addition, Moto2™ and Moto3™ will provide the same excitement as always, with Ai Ogura and David Alonso already proving themselves to be brand new champions of their respective competitions.
Solidarity tickets
A portion of the proceeds from tickets to the Motul Solidarity Barcelona Grand Prix will go directly to the Valencia Relief Fund, so fans passing by the track over the weekend know that their contribution will help the recovery of all those affected. from cold gout. Thanks to the overwhelming response from the public, the track is very close to hanging the “full” sign. It is for this reason that we encourage all fans to purchase the last available seats at www.circuitcat.com.
Circuit reaffirms its commitment to sustainability
The Barcelona-Catalunya Circuit is preparing to host the FIM Ride Green KISS (Keep It Shine and Sustainable) program, organizing a series of events in collaboration with Dorna and within the framework of sustainability management based on the 3Cs “Awareness”. “Commitment and Consistency” to increase awareness and awareness of all stakeholders regarding environmental stewardship.
The Barcelona route will have a sustainability meeting point located behind Stand G (open Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 to 14:00). It will also use 100% certified renewable energy to power the electricity supply and offer km0 and organic food. In addition, fans will be able to find drinking water fountains in public areas and in the paddock. The commitment to sustainable mobility will continue through a dedicated public transport programme, as well as zero waste, circular economy, recycling and surplus food donation.
Access to the schema
Access to the track is possible through any of its doors from 7am on Friday, 6:30am on Saturday and 7am on Sunday. All Box Offices (except Box 5) will also be open during the same hours as the doors open. To be able to park in the Circuit car park, vehicles must present a parking pass. Tickets can be purchased on the Circuit website. Motorcycles can be parked for free on H1 and H3.