The Valencia Moto GP Grand Prix, scheduled to be the final round of the world championship from November 15-17, has finally and supposedly been canceled due to the deadly floods that have affected the region, and a new circuit will be announced soon for host the final race of the season, the Moto GP promoter announced this Friday.
The Valencia region, in the south-east of Spain, was hit this week by floods which left at least 205 dead and dozens missing, according to a latest report.
The Moto GP championship is currently hotly contested between the Spaniard Jorge Martin and the Italian Francesco Bagnaia and the title could have to wait until the last round to be awarded.