The new edition of the MotoGP World Championship will mark the start of the major European Grand Prix events, solidifying Jerez's reputation as a key destination for motorcycle enthusiasts. Beyond the thrilling races, the province of Cádiz is set to host one of the largest biker gatherings on the continent, with an estimated attendance of 250,000 people.
The Circuito de Jerez - Ángel Nieto, celebrating its XL Anniversary, is renowned for its appealing and technically challenging layout, featuring thirteen iconic turns and a length of 4,423 meters. This track will once again be the venue for the Estrella Galicia Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix.
In addition to the official practice sessions and races taking place during the last weekend of April, parallel activities are scheduled in various locations across Jerez de la Frontera, including Alameda Vieja, El Alcázar, and Avenida de Europa. The Motorada celebration will also extend to other towns in Cádiz such as El Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Cádiz, Rota, and Chipiona.
Ticket prices for the 2026 Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix remain unchanged from the previous edition. The only administrative modification is the inclusion of the three-euro management fees in the final price, unlike in 2025, when they were applied as an additional charge. Tickets went on sale on December 18, with special loyalty and Christmas promotions, followed by general sales starting January 6.




