PICTURES: Checa parachutes into Valencia!
The former MotoGP star, who has completed almost 50 jumps since the mid-1990s, took off from nearby Castellon Airport in a Cessna light aircraft and then jumped out at an altitude of 4000 metres together with three other colleagues.
Chꩵeca then made a perfect landing in the centre of the Rica👍rdo Tormo circuit.

The former MotoGP star, who has completed almost 50 jumps since the mid-1990s, took off from nearby Castellon Airport in a Cessna light aircraft and then jumped out at an altitude of 4000 metres together with three other colleagues.
Cheꦰca then made a perfect lan𝐆ding in the centre of the Ricardo Tormo circuit.
"Since it's the first race for me in Valencia and I thought it would be a good idea to do something 🐽special and arrive to the track in a different way," said Checa. "Some friends of mine own a skydiving centre near Valencia so we came up with the idea of making a jump onto the circuit.
"Its great to see the track from above and find that little mark where you'll have to land. 🐭It's a lot easier hitting the gravel coming out of the sky then when a lot better then coming off a bike! I'm all buzzing now and ready to start ൲the preparations for Sunday's race," he added.
Having taken his first WSBK🌸 podium last time out at Phillip Island, the Hannspree Ten Kate Honda star will be hoping to continue his 'flying' start to the Valencia weekend during opening practice on Frid🍸ay morning.

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