MotoGP Cancels Valencia Grand Prix Due to Devastating Floods
The decision comes as Spain faces its worst weather disaster in decades, with recovery efforts taking priority.
- MotoGP has announced the cancellation of its season-ending Valencia Grand Prix following catastrophic flooding in eastern Spain.
- The floods have resulted in the deaths of at least 205 people, marking Europe's deadliest weather disaster in 50 years.
- Organizers decided to cancel the event to avoid diverting resources from the ongoing recovery efforts in the region.
- Top MotoGP riders, including Jorge Martin and Francesco Bagnaia, supported the decision to relocate the race.
- A new venue and date for the final race, which will likely determine the championship winner, will be announced soon.