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Moto GP Mugello 2019: date, prices and other info

 

The Moto GP at Mugello passed to Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort

Spring has arrived and for two-wheel enthusiasts it is time to organize the first rides of the season. Why not take advantage of the Moto GP Mugello 2019? Here is the date, prices and other info.

Italian Motorcycle World Championship Grand Prix

This year the Italian Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing Championship will be held at the Mugello Circuit on the dates of 31 May, 1 and 2 June 2019.

The tests will be held on Saturday 1 June at 2.00 pm, while the race will start on Sunday 2 June at 2.00 pm.

There are various types of tickets or season tickets, below is a detailed list with useful information for booking your seat at the Moto GP 2019 in Mugello.

TICKET TYPE
3 days pass (access allowed from 3.00 pm on Thursday, May 30, 2019);
2 days pass (access allowed from 9.00 pm on Friday 31st May 2019);
Friday (access allowed from 08.00 to 18.00 on Friday 31 May 2019);
Saturday (access allowed from 08.00 to 18.00 on Saturday 1st June 2019);
Sunday (access allowed from 21.00 on Saturday 1 June 2019).

ADVANCE
Pre-sale 1 until 12/30/2018;
Pre-sale 2 until 03/02/2019;
Pre-sale 3 until 04/14/2019;
Full price from 04/15/2019.

The protagonists of GP Mugello 2019

Every year in the Mugello circuit, at the Moto GP, the best riders from all over the world trust curve after curve to take first place.

It is a breathtaking race where every champion has the opportunity to show his abilities.

Here are the protagonists of the GP Mugello 2019 between Italian riders and international champions.

Italian pilots

  • Andrea Dovizioso
  • Danilo Petrucci
  • Valentino Rossi
  • Franco Morbidelli
  • Andrea Iannone
  • Francesco Bagnaia

The most fearsome

  • Marc Marquez
  • Maverick Vinales
  • Alex Rins
  • Jorge Lorenzo

Tips for a fantastic weekend at the Mugello circuit

Throughout the world there are really beautiful circuits but the Mugello circuit is unique because it is inserted in a wonderful oasis like the Tuscan countryside.

To experience a weekend in the Mugello circuit without problems, here are 3 useful tips that will make travel easier:

To be sure of finding the tickets we recommend booking at least 4 months in advance;
Even for overnight stays it is necessary to move early, in order to find facilities close to the circuit;
The parking lots of the circuit are often very crowded, for this we advise to reach the Mugello circuit by motorbike or to plan the arrival in detail.

Tuscany will make you fall in love not only for the beauty of its countryside but also for the fantastic food you can taste. The numerous restaurants in the Mugello will be able to serve you delicious dishes of Tuscan cuisine that will conquer you along with the exquisite wine of local production.

Combining the passion for motorcycles with a big feed of typical Tuscan products such as pappardelle with wild boar ragout, finocchiona, ribollita or pappa al pomodoro is really priceless.

If you don’t want to lose the excitement of the Moto GP Mugello 2019 we are waiting for you at Villa Campestri Olive Oil Resort, just 18 km from the circuit!

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