MotoGP Riders Call to Postpone Valencia Finale
MotoGP Riders Call to Postpone Valencia Finale

MotoGP Riders Call to Postpone Valencia Finale

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Leading MotoGP riders, including Jorge Martin and Marc Marquez, are calling for the season finale in Valencia to be postponed due to devastating flooding that has resulted in at least 95 deaths. Marquez emphasized the ethical implications of holding the race, suggesting that funds should be allocated to aid flood victims rather than event repairs. While the Valencia track itself remains intact, the surrounding infrastructure has suffered damage, raising concerns about hosting thousands of fans. Martin urged the sport's organizers to make a prompt decision regarding the venue change, echoing sentiments that racing under the current circumstances would be inappropriate. The MotoGP world title will be contested at the concluding race, which is scheduled for November 16-17, making timely decisions critical. The riders' focus remains on prioritizing recovery efforts over racing amidst the humanitarian crisis.

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