MXGP OF CASTILLA LA MANCHA OFFICIAL PRESENTATION

LUGO (Galicia,Spain) 12 May 2024 – During the Grand Prix of Galicia,  Infront Moto Racing, the FIM and the organisation of MXGP of Castilla La Mancha took advantage of the Galician round in Lugo to officially announce the Grand Prix that will close the 2024 FIM Motocross World Championship on the 28th and 29thof September.

Present for the official press conference were Infront Moto Racing COO Daniele Rizzi, FIM/CMS Director Antonio Alia PortelaVice President of La Mancha Motorcycle Federation & Director of the Delegate commission of the RFME Angel Buitrago and Chairman of the Cózar Motor Ranch Sports Club José Ramon Lorca

All officials took the stand to speak about the growing importance of motocross in Spain with of course the Defending MXGP World Champion Jorge Prado being a catalyst for the Spanish enthusiasm and also the RFME and the organizers who are making everything necessary to keep hosting Spanish GPs. Welcoming this new motocross venue is an exciting project as the La Mancha Region is also supporting the event. 

With this complete calendar, the motocross fans will be able to enjoy this thrilling season that will see the grand finale in Cózar for the MXGP of Castilla La Mancha. 


WATCH THE OFFICIAL PRESENTATION OF THE MXGP OF CASTILLA LA MANCHA

 

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