The Andalusian Minister of Education and Sports, Manuel Alejandro Cardenete, appreciates the return of bikers to Andalusia and Jerez (Cádiz), which is “the soul” of the Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix celebration at the Jerez circuit, and He made sure they had to renegotiate with Dorna for this track that will host races in 2024.
The Jerez circuit is guaranteed to hold the Grand Prix until 2023even the mentor showed confidence in keeping this event on the Moto GP World Championship calendar.
Speaking to the media at the Jerez circuit, Cardenete recalled the effort made in 2020 by the Junta de Andalucía and the circuit, which will be the last year of this layout, to celebrate the Andalusian and Spanish Grand Prix without an audience This allowed “we can enjoy the prizes of 2021 and 2022 and we have it in 2023”.
“We need to renegotiate with Dorna and I think we have experienced difficult periods of pandemic and they definitely want to continue with us,” the counselor said.
Cardenete assured that It is “a joy” to confirm and see that the motorcycle weekend in Jerez is being celebrated with the publicafter two years behind closed doors due to sanitary restrictions arising from the pandemic.
“We had no audience for two years and it wasn’t the same, the soul is lostwhich are all bikers in Andalusia and Jerez ”, he added.
The adviser described this weekend as “historic”where revenues of 25 million euros are expected and more than 400 million spectators await races on this “great circuit”, where “the weather and the atmosphere will go hand in hand”.
“We feel very proud that we are here in Jerez. Year 23 we have guaranteed and we hope it will continue because Jerez is one of the great cathedrals of the motor world at the world level ”, he riveted.
For the Andalusian manager, the Jerez circuit not only generates activity on these three days but also the week before and after and for the rest of the year along with tests and trials conducted by the teams on the track. ito.
“A lot of people want to come here for training and that makes it positive for Jerez, Cadiz and Andalusia “, is said.
Source: La Verdad

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