Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix

Valencian Community Grand Prix
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
VenueCircuit Ricardo Tormo (1999–2023, 2025)
First race1999
Most wins (rider)Dani Pedrosa (7)
Most wins (manufacturer)Honda (19)

The Valencian Community motorcycle Grand Prix is a motorcycling event that is part of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. The event takes place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo (also known as Circuit de Valencia).[1] Between 2022 and 2026, Circuit Ricardo Tormo is due to host at least three Grands Prix.[2] Then, the circuit will host races until 2031 every year.[3]

Official names and sponsors

  • 1999: Gran Premio MoviStar de la Comunitat Valenciana[4]
  • 2000–2004: Gran Premio Marlboro de la Comunitat Valenciana[5]
  • 2005: Gran Premio betandwin.com de la Comunitat Valenciana[6]
  • 2006–2007: Gran Premio bwin.com de la Comunitat Valenciana[7]
  • 2008: Gran Premio Parts Europe de la Comunitat Valenciana[8]
  • 2009–2014: Gran Premio Generali de la Comunitat Valenciana[9]
  • 2015–2023: Gran Premio Motul de la Comunitat Valenciana[10]
  • 2025: Motul Grand Prix of the Valencian Community

Winners

Multiple winners (riders)

# Wins Rider Wins
Category Years won
7 Dani Pedrosa MotoGP 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017
250cc 2004, 2005
125cc 2002
4 Jorge Lorenzo MotoGP 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016
3 Casey Stoner MotoGP 2008, 2011
125cc 2003
Marc Márquez MotoGP 2014, 2019
Moto2 2012
Miguel Oliveira Moto2 2017, 2018
Moto3 2015
2 Marco Melandri MotoGP 2005
250cc 2002
Valentino Rossi MotoGP 2003, 2004
Héctor Barberá 250cc 2009
125cc 2004
Héctor Faubel 125cc 2006, 2007
Maverick Viñales Moto3 2013
125cc 2011
Mika Kallio 250cc 2007
125cc 2005
Brad Binder Moto2 2019
Moto3 2016
Jorge Martín Moto2 2020
Moto3 2017
Francesco Bagnaia MotoGP 2021, 2023

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

# Wins Manufacturer Wins
Category Years won
19 Honda MotoGP 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019
250cc 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005
Moto3 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021
125cc 2002
14 Aprilia 250cc 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009
125cc 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2008, 2010, 2011
11 KTM Moto2 2017, 2018, 2019
250cc 2007
Moto3 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
125cc 2005
9 Yamaha MotoGP 2004, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2020
500cc 1999, 2000
250cc 2000
5 Kalex Moto2 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021, 2022
Ducati MotoGP 2006, 2008, 2018, 2021, 2023
3 Suter Moto2 2012, 2013, 2014
2 Gilera 250cc 2008
125cc 2001
Suzuki MotoGP 2022
500cc 2001

Multiple winners (countries)

# Wins Country Wins
Category Years won
33 Spain MotoGP 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022
500cc 2001
Moto2 2012, 2013, 2015, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
250cc 2004, 2005, 2009
Moto3 2013, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022
125cc 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
14 Italy MotoGP 2003, 2004, 2005, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
Moto2 2011
250cc 2002, 2008
Moto3 2020
125cc 1999, 2000, 2008
6 Australia MotoGP 2006, 2008, 2011
500cc 2000
Moto3 2014
125cc 2003
4 Japan 250cc 1999, 2000, 2001
Moto3 2023
3 France 500cc 1999
Moto2 2016
250cc 2003
Portugal Moto2 2017, 2018
Moto3 2015
2 San Marino 250cc 2006
125cc 2001
United Kingdom Moto3 2012
125cc 2010

By year

A pink background indicates an event that was not part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship.

Year Track Moto3 Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2024 Valencia Not held due to the floods in eastern Spain. Replaced by the Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona Report
2023 Ayumu Sasaki Husqvarna Fermín Aldeguer Boscoscuro Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Report
2022 Izan Guevara Gas Gas Pedro Acosta Kalex Álex Rins Suzuki Report
2021 Xavier Artigas Honda Raúl Fernández Kalex Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Report
Year Track MotoE Moto3 Moto2 MotoGP Report
Race 1 Race 2
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2020 Valencia Cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns Tony Arbolino Honda Jorge Martín Kalex Franco Morbidelli Yamaha Report
2019 Eric Granado Energica Eric Granado Energica Sergio García Honda Brad Binder KTM Marc Márquez Honda Report
Year Track Moto3 Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2018 Valencia Can Öncü KTM Miguel Oliveira KTM Andrea Dovizioso Ducati Report
2017 Jorge Martín Honda Miguel Oliveira KTM Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2016 Brad Binder KTM Johann Zarco Kalex Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2015 Miguel Oliveira KTM Tito Rabat Kalex Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2014 Jack Miller KTM Thomas Lüthi Suter Marc Márquez Honda Report
2013 Maverick Viñales KTM Nicolás Terol Suter Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
2012 Danny Kent KTM Marc Márquez Suter Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
Year Track 125cc Moto2 MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2011 Valencia Maverick Viñales Aprilia Michele Pirro Moriwaki Casey Stoner Honda Report
2010 Bradley Smith Aprilia Karel Abraham FTR Jorge Lorenzo Yamaha Report
Year Track 125cc 250cc MotoGP Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2009 Valencia Julián Simón Aprilia Héctor Barberá Aprilia Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2008 Simone Corsi Aprilia Marco Simoncelli Gilera Casey Stoner Ducati Report
2007 Héctor Faubel Aprilia Mika Kallio KTM Dani Pedrosa Honda Report
2006 Héctor Faubel Aprilia Alex de Angelis Aprilia Troy Bayliss Ducati Report
2005 Mika Kallio KTM Daniel Pedrosa Honda Marco Melandri Honda Report
2004 Héctor Barberá Aprilia Daniel Pedrosa Honda Valentino Rossi Yamaha Report
2003 Casey Stoner Aprilia Randy de Puniet Aprilia Valentino Rossi Honda Report
2002 Daniel Pedrosa Honda Marco Melandri Aprilia Alex Barros Honda Report
Year Track 125cc 250cc 500cc Report
Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer Rider Manufacturer
2001 Valencia Manuel Poggiali Gilera Daijiro Kato Honda Sete Gibernau Suzuki Report
2000 Roberto Locatelli Aprilia Shinya Nakano Yamaha Garry McCoy Yamaha Report
1999 Gianluigi Scalvini Aprilia Tohru Ukawa Honda Régis Laconi Yamaha Report

References

  1. ^ Circuit information: Comunitat Valenciana (PDF), MotoGP, October 26, 2008, retrieved 2010-03-15
  2. ^ "Valencia renews agreement with MotoGP until 2026". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
  3. ^ "MotoGP To Race In Valencia Until 2031". MotoGP.com. Dorna Sports. 25 March 2025. Retrieved 23 April 2025.
  4. ^ "1999 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  5. ^ "2000 500cc Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  6. ^ "2005 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  7. ^ "2006 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  8. ^ "2008 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  9. ^ "2011 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.
  10. ^ "2015 MotoGP Class (FIM Grand Prix World Championship) Programmes | The Motor Racing Programme Covers Project". www.progcovers.com.

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