Reasonably priced for Aragon GP compared to Misano

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The MotoGP World Championship will arrive at the Aragonese circuit of Motorland Aragón in Alcañiz from September 16 to 18 with a large group of people who will work, directly or indirectly, during the test and popular prices for the third Grand in a row Prix ​​to be celebrated in Spain will help encourage travel to the region of Bajo Aragón.

There will be around 5,700 people who will perform various roles. On the circuit side, the human apparatus will consist of more than 500 people who will work in the stands and public areas, ticket offices, security and access; 462 people who make up the group of track marshals, pit lane personnel, secretaries, race direction and health personnel; approximately 60 workers assigned to VIP lounges, catering and MotorLand stores; 30 workers work in the press room, accreditation center and shuttle service drivers for photographers, and around 100 people will take care of maintenance, assembly, cleaning and signaling functions.

Popular prices for all three days

Ticket sales for the Grand Prix continue at a great pace. In this edition, a total of 6 stands are enabled (1A, 1B, 1C, 3B, 3C and 7) and, of course, the two large pelouse areas (4 and 6).

Tickets are valid for three days of activity on the track with prices ranging between 90 and 110 euros in the stands and 50 euros in the pelousse.

Over 65s and under 14s have free access to pelouse 4 and 6 as well as special prices with a 50% discount on other stands. In addition, children under 3 years of age enter for free, but do not have the right to sit in a seat.

These reasonable prices contrast with the abusive ones for the recent San Marino GP, between 282.50 and 380 euros in the starting grandstand up to 157-192 euros for the cheapest, grandstand D.

More than 600 agents will ensure security

The Guardia Civil will allocate more than 600 agents of all specialties during the three days of the event to control and coordinate traffic and security in and around the circuit, as well as to react to an emergency. In addition, at the end of the week, the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT) will deploy two helicopters and a drone that will join the Civil Guard with the ability to record and send live images of accesses to the circuit and the N232 between Zaragoza and Alcaniz.

Source: La Verdad

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