If you’ve been walking around the City of Arts or in front of the Serranos Towers lately, you’re sure to have come across them: five giant helmets have appeared around the city. The sign is obvious: the MotoGP Grand Prix is coming back to Valencia after two years. On November 14, 15 and 16, the Ricardo Tormo Circuit will become synonymous with speed: three days of adrenaline for which you can still buy tickets.
How to get tickets for MotoGP Valencia 2025
There is very little time left for the engines to sound in Cheste, but you are still in time to get tickets and season tickets for the Grand Prix from 80€.
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But there are also a number of VIP packages and experiences that are still available, such as dinner in the Gresini garage, the pack with access to the “VIP Village” (with private, open-air terrace and open bar and views of turn 1, main straight and turn 2), or the three-day pass with access to the paddock, to see up close and “behind the scenes” the ins and outs of the Grand Prix.
What awaits us in Cheste

After the confirmation of Marc Marquez’s withdrawal from the Ducati Corse team for the remainder of the year (due to an injury sustained last month at the Indonesian GP), the focus will be on his teammate, Italian Francesco Bagnaia, while waiting for the team to confirm who will take the vacant seat next to him. On the grid there are names like South African Brad Binder, Spanish sensation Pedro Acosta and Maverick Viñales.
In addition, Valencia will experience a unique moment and not lacking in emotion: the Catalan rider Albert Arenas (of the Gresini Racing Moto2 team and who was Moto3 World Champion in 2020) will say goodbye to the World Motorcycling Championship at the Grand Prix of the Comunitat Valenciana, thus closing a stage of more than ten years of world competition.
Circuit Ricardo Tormo: a stadium for motorcycles
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Since its inauguration in 1999, the Circuit Ricardo Tormo has become an emblem of MotoGP and its secret is in the design, “a circuit inside a stadium“.
What does this mean? From almost any of its 100,000 seats, spectators can see the entire track. This total visibility is what makes the Cheste experience one of the favorite stops on the MotoGP calendar, for riders and true fans alike.