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The Jersey Circuit will feature activities after the severe floods this weekend in March

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After the severe flood on March 3rd last year, Jerez-AngelNieto Circuit For the new Dana episode on the Iberian Peninsula, the Spanish Motor Cathedral is ready to resume this weekend’s contest and finally hold its first test. Spanish Superbike Championship It was played on March 22nd and 23rd and had to be postponed after that.

he Gerres Circuit It was completely flooded due to the powerful temporary that hit Spain in early March. They issued a detailed statement that the area most damaged by this flood is not a curve showing optimal condition, but rather a curve Jorge Lorenzo, a curve 13, a asphalt escape located at the right margin that is particularly rising by various points and needs to be repaired.

Images of the Cadiz circuit show that the asphalt was covered in water, even saying it could delay preparations for the planned MotoGP World Cup event on April 25-27. On March 4, they announced through their network that “The Hellez Angel Nieto Circuit will guarantee a dispute for the MotoGP Spanish Grand Prix despite the damages that occurred after yesterday’s storm passed.”


All of the staff at Gerres Layout and the subsidized company that participated in repairing the damaged damages has been working hard in recent weeks to resume activities as soon as possible. That wasn’t easy as several storms occurred in Cadiz province in March prevented the normal development of scheduled work. Since last week, they have had the opportunity to enjoy a ceasefire and work to recover the patrol facilities.


They recognize in their final statement on Tuesday, but “there are still pending work to be completed throughout this month, and then we are ready for the MotoGP World Cup, where we will live at the end of this month in April.”

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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