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Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya in Barcelona

Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya is happening during May 10-17, 2026. The Catalunya MotoGP weekend is a major regional sports event rather than a casual city-center activity. The racing happens at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmelo, so the practical route is about tickets, train timing, and whether to dedicate a full day outside the city. Even for non-fans, it matters because it can shift hotel demand, transit pressure, and the weekend mood around Barcelona.

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Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya in Barcelona

Guide: Monster Energy Grand Prix of Catalunya

The Catalunya MotoGP weekend is a major regional sports event rather than a casual city-center activity. The racing happens at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmelo, so the practical route is about tickets, train timing, and whether to dedicate a full day outside the city. Even for non-fans, it matters because it can shift hotel demand, transit pressure, and the weekend mood around Barcelona. Guide candidate: Major multi-day sports weekend requiring transit and schedule planning.

  • Moto3 Free Practice 1Friday opening track session for the Moto3 field. When: Fri, May 15, 9:00 AM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
  • Moto2 Free Practice 1Friday morning Moto2 practice session. When: Fri, May 15, 9:50 AM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
  • MotoGP Free Practice 1First premier-class practice session of the Catalunya weekend. When: Fri, May 15, 10:45 AM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
  • MotoGP PracticeFriday afternoon premier-class practice, one of the key setup sessions before qualifying day. When: Fri, May 15, 3:00 PM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
  • MotoGP Qualifying 1First MotoGP qualifying segment on Saturday morning. When: Sat, May 16, 10:50 AM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
  • MotoGP Qualifying 2Second MotoGP qualifying segment setting the sharp end of the grid. When: Sat, May 16, 11:15 AM. Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

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