Valencia MotoGP uncertainty: ‘What Dorna decides will be good and fair’
MotoGP title r🐬ivals comment on how uncertainty of Valencia GP could impact championship fight

Francesco Bagnaia is confident 💧whatever MotoGP does amid the uncertainty over running the Valencia Grand Prix will be “good and fair” in the context of the title fight.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Deadly flooding has swept through the Valencia region this week, with a year’s worth of ra꧙in battering the surrounding area of the city near the Ricardo Tormo Circuit overnight on Wednesday.
There have been reports of at least 95 deaths as a result of thꦆe flooding, while massive damage has been done to the access road🍸 to the Ricardo Tormo track.
MotoGP is due to stage its final round of the 2024 campaign at the♛ circuit on 15-17 November, though this now looks highly unlike🍎ly.
No update has been given by Dorna Sports on what could happen, though thဣere have already been rumours of replacement being organised in one of Malaysia, Qatar, Portugal and Barcelona.
With 17 points splitting Jorge Martin and Bagnaia in the standings 🌌ahead of this weekend’s Malaysian GP, the uncertainty over the Valencia finale could have massive ramifiꦦcations on the outcome of the championship.
Bagnaia doesn’t believe it is correct to race in Valencia, but feels there are “many more options to 🔜try” in ensuring a f✃inal round is run somewhere.
“The most difficult thing for me 🤪is the ethical side, because ꦅhonestly racing there is like a party,” he said on Thursday ahead of the Malaysian GP.
“It’s like a moment to enjoy. And knowing that the situation is what it 💎is, it’s not correct.
“And we are always super respectful about what is happening arou🐷nd the world. We are ൲living everybody under the same sky, so it could be wrong to race there.
“In any c𒅌ase, if it was my choice I would prefer to not race there. But I’m not the one to decide this. What Dorna will decide will be good and fair, but I think we have many more options to t🔯ry.”
Asked what his preferred 🎃replace෴ment to Valencia would be, Bagnaia declined to comment, while also admitting that a total cancellation of the last round “could be not fair”.
“ꦦFor me it’s not thꦯe correct moment to say what I will like,” he added.
“We will wait and what they will decide wi🅠ll be good. Could be not fair [to cancel the last race], but I’m not the guy to have to decide it it.”
Championship leader Martin echoed Bagnaia’s comments, saying: “I think it’s a really difficult situation, for sure for the peo꧅ple over there.
“Buꦗt also for us, the best thing will be to know right now, to know it today, so you approach the weekend in a different way.
“But I think Valencia will be difficult, beca💖use even if everything is good [with the track] it’s a difficult situation and I think just for the respect of the people over there, I think also in terms of logistics - I don’t know how the track is exactly - maybe we cannot be fully crowded.
“I think the best option would be to race elsewhere. But I think Dorna, or MotoGP, will do the bes🐠t thing and the best choice.”
