ASPAR
CIRCUIT,
THE ORIGIN
A company born with the aim of closing a circle that began more than 40 years ago, when Jorge Martínez “Aspar” got on a motorcycle for the first time. The Aspar Circuit is the first global motorcycling academy in the world and seeks to push young talents to the top of the World Championship.
The Aspar Circuit is a unique space for the diversity of activities that can be carried out there. It is the perfect place to get started in motorsport or for professional drivers to train. Whether in karting, motor racing or motorcycling, the Aspar Circuit has everything you need to enjoy the two or four wheels in the Valencian Community, as well as all kinds of sporting, commercial or corporate events.
MotoGP Legend Jorge Martínez “Aspar” leads a motorcycle racing team that currently accumulates fifteen world titles, ten world championship runner-ups, more than 150 victories and more than 400 podiums, all of them being present in the Moto2, Moto3 and MotoE World Championship, as well as in the FIM JuniorGP with its pool of young talents in the JuniorGP and European Talent Cup classes. If you go to the Aspar Circuit, you are likely to meet the members of the Aspar Team, as the team’s headquarters are located at the circuit’s facilities. In addition, it will be an ideal scenario for the team’s pilots to train in different modalities.
Aspar KSB Sport, founded by Kike Bañuls, is a Valencian school of pilots that has been offering its training services since 2006. With its proven experience with young children, Aspar KSB Sport provides the opportunity for all young people to learn, effectively and safely, how to ride a motorcycle and enter the world of competition. In addition, Aspar KSB Sport offers courses to improve motorcycling skills.
The Aspar KSB Technical Academy is a school for racing mechanics. It offers a two-year cycle of specific training, with a dynamic method based on 80% practice and 20% theory. The contents are focused on the operation of a pit box during a Grand Prix, so the practices are in real competition situations, sometimes with World Championship drivers.
The Aspar Circuit is also home to the Aspar Museum, a space that contains a large part of the history of the Aspar Team and its founder, Jorge Martínez “Aspar”. With more than 40 years as a rider and team manager, in the Museum you can appreciate great jewels of the competition, from the Derbi with which “Aspar” was world champion, to the current Moto3 bikes, through the historic 125cc and 250cc bikes that gave so much joy to the team.
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