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 | ALMERIA TRACKDAYS Almeria, Spain. The Sierra Nevada Hills provide a stunning backdrop to this circuit, and its off-track services are impressive. Add to that the 4* sumptuous hotel and you really can't miss this! |
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 | ARAGON TRACKDAYS 200km WSW of Barcelona, Aragón Circuit, despite its short existence, will feature in the calendar of the two most famous motorcycling championships in the world; replacing Hungarys Balatonring in the 2011 MotoGP and hosting a round of the WSBK championship for 2011, 2012 and 2013. The circuit includes a multiple layout racing circuit as well as various gravel circuits and a karting track. With its Laguna Seca style corkscrew and downhill 1.2km straight, this Spanish circuit is, in Valentino Rossis words, quite complicated but it's a lot of fun and it's fast!
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 | JEREZ TRACKDAYS In 1987 the first Moto GP took place at Circuito de Jerez. This race has become one of the most important events in the international motorcycling calendar, with more and more spectators coming every year to cheer on their favourite rider. A fantastic track boasting 13 corners, 5 of which are left-handers. So very definitely worth a visit. |
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 | MAGNY COURS TRACKDAYS Frances Magny Cours circuit at Nevers, to the south of Paris, hosted the closing round of the World Superbike Championship for the first time in 2003 and retains this privilege today, hosting the final round of the championship in 2007. Circuit access is well organised and there is ample parking, so whether you are travelling by bike or car this is an excellent race for the self-drive enthusiast. |
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 | MONTEBLANCO TRACKDAYS At 5.6km long, Monteblanco Circuit is a Formula 1 rated track situated just 30 miles west of Seville. A fast and flowing track, it has a large paddock area with impressive garages which include shower and toilets, excellent restaurant and cafe facilities and a great VIP viewing area. The circuit is within easy travelling distance from Seville, Jerez, Faro, Gibraltar and Malaga airports, with Seville being the nearest major city and the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain, combining culture, entertainment and serious tracktime with a perfect riding climate.
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 | MONZA TRACKDAYS They call it La Pista Magica - the magic race track - and as soon as you arrive in the old royal park at Monza you know why. The ghosts are there in the woods. The buildings talk of legends and of heroes, of great races and shocking accidents. Of all the racing tracks in the world this is the one to visit for it the embodiment of the joy and thrill that is always in the background when racing people gather.
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 | NOGARO TRACKDAYS Nogaro's Paul Armagnac circuit, located in the western part of the Gers department, with each event, helps promote the reputation of this little French area called Gascony. The track itself is now well-established with British bikers as a great track day venue and for good reason as it is a 2.3 mile playground that is fun, fast and occasionally furious. |
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 | PAU/ARNOS TRACKDAYS Situated iin the center of the Bordeaux - San-Sebastian - Toulouse triangle, the circuit of Pau-Arnos offers a track of 3.030 meters in lwngth and a difference in height of 55 metres between its highest and lowest points. This technical circuit is in very beautiful part of France and has received great reviews from our customers. |
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 | PORTIMAO TRACKDAYS Autodromo do Algarve. The new and exciting circuit in Portimao, Portugal |
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