After serious flooding last March 3 at the facilities of Jerez-Kangel Nieto Circuit For a new episode of Dana on the Iberian Peninsula, Spanish Motor Cathedral is ready to resume competition this weekend to finally have the first test of Spanish superbike championship That should be played on March 22 and 23 and must be postponed before.
She is Jerez Circuit It was completely flooded due to the powerful temporal that hit Spain in early March. They released a statement detailing that “the area most damaged by this flood is curve 13, Jorge Lorenzo’s curve, not the curve that presents an optimal state, but in particular aspal escape located in the right margin that has risen to different points and needs to be repaired.”
The images of the Cadiz Circuit have shown asphalt covered with water, and even conversations that the situation can delay preparations for the MotOGP World Cup event planned for April 25-27. On March 4, they announced through their networks, “Despite the injuries suffering after the storm yesterday, the Jerez-Angel Nieto Circuit guarantees the dispute of the MotOGP Spain Grand Prix.”
The work of all Jerez’s layout staff and the auxiliary companies who participated in the repair of injuries suffered, has been furious in recent weeks to continue the activity as soon as possible, something that will happen this weekend. And it has not been easy, since March many storms have taken place in the province of Cádiz that has been preventing normal development of the scheduled work and since last week they have enjoyed a TRUCE and took the opportunity to work on recovering circuit facilities.
Although they recognized their final statement on Tuesday, “There is still a pending job to complete this whole month before leaving everything for the MotOGP World Cup that we will live by the end of April.”
Source: La Verdad

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