Press Release | January 23, 2020
Youthstream announced that the brand-new venue of intu Xanadú in Arroyomolinos (Comunidad de Madrid) will host the MXGP of Spain April 18-19, 2020.
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Principality of Monaco (January 23, 2020) – Youthstream is very pleased to announce the brand-new venue of intu Xanadú in Arroyomolinos (Comunidad de Madrid) will host the MXGP of Spain on the April 18-19, 2020.
After a one-year break from the MXGP calendar, the Spanish Grand Prix is back and confirmed as part of the FIM Motocross World Championship for the next three years. In 2020, the MXGP of Spain will head to the hard pack track at intu Xanadú, located just 22km from the center of Madrid.
This will be the first time that the MXGP will land in Madrid and that has been made possible thanks to the support offered by the Community of Madrid, the Vice Ministry of Sports, the Royal Spanish Motorcycle Federation and the Madrid Motorcycle Federation.
The last time that the FIM Motocross World Championship visited Spain was in 2018, held at the popular training facility for many of the MXGP riders, Red Sand where the GP was dominated by Antonio Cairoli in MXGP and the Latvian, Pauls Jonass in MX2.
The 2020 Spanish Grand Prix will offer the opportunity for the local fans to celebrate their MX2 World Champion for the very first time as MXGP rookie as it will host the fifth round of the series.
By the time of the Spanish MXGP, Prado is expected to arrive in Madrid fully recovered and highly motivated with the support of his home fans. “In my calendar it is already marked as one of the most important dates of the year” said the young Spaniard.
Alongside the MX2 and MXGP classes, the EMX125 Presented by FMF Racing and the WMX riders will also be joining the premier categories for the occasion, as fans will be treated to an action-packed weekend.
FIM MXGP/MX2 Motocross Schedule
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3/1 |
(Rnd 1) Matterley Basin, England |
3/8 |
(Rnd 2) Valkenswaard, The Netherlands |
3/22 |
(Rnd 3) Neuquen, Argentina |
4/5 |
(Rnd 4) Pietramurata, Italy |
4/19 |
(Rnd 5) Arroyomolinos, Spain |
4/26 |
(Rnd 6) Agueda, Portugal |
5/10 |
(Rnd 7) Saint Jean d’Angely, France |
5/17 |
(Rnd 8) Maggiora, Italy |
5/24 |
(Rnd 9) Teutschenthal, Germany |
6/7 |
(Rnd 10) Orlyonok, Russia |
6/14 |
(Rnd 11) Kegums, Latvia |
6/28 |
(Rnd 12) Jakarta, Indonesia |
7/5 |
(Rnd 13) Palembang, Indonesia |
7/26 |
(Rnd 14) Loket, Czech Republic |
8/2 |
(Rnd 15) Lommel, Belgium |
8/16 |
(Rnd 16) Uddevalla, Sweden |
8/23 |
(Rnd 17) Iitti, Finland |
9/6 |
(Rnd 18) Afyonkarahisar, Turkey |
9/13 |
(Rnd 19) TBA, China |
9/20 |
(Rnd 20) Imola, Italy |
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9/27 |
MXoN Ernee, France |
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