Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Introduces 'Pelouse Jove' for MotoGP Grand Prix

The area, located at turn 4, will offer a tailored experience for young people aged 16 to 30 with music, leisure, and catering.

Image of a motorcycle tire on a race track with a giant screen in the background.
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Image of a motorcycle tire on a race track with a giant screen in the background.

The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya has announced the creation of the Pelouse Jove (Youth Grandstand), a new area dedicated to young audiences during the Monster Energy Catalan MotoGP Grand Prix, scheduled from May 15 to 17.

This initiative, already established in World Automobile Championship events, is being adapted for the first time to the Motorcycle World Championship. The goal is to offer an accessible and experiential proposal for fans aged between 16 and 30, with tickets already available on the official platform.
The Pelouse Jove will be strategically located at turn 4 of the track, allowing attendees to follow the action in an environment specifically designed for them. The space will feature live Flaix DJs, including Andreu Presas, Carles Pérez, Sergi Domene, and Miquel González, who will entertain throughout the day.
In addition to music, young attendees can enjoy a giant screen to catch every detail of the sessions, continuous entertainment, and a chill out area. Various leisure activities, such as foosball, billiards, and ping-pong, will also be available, along with catering services to complete the experience.
Tickets for the Pelouse Jove are offered in three modalities: 29 euros for Saturday, 39 euros for Sunday, and a weekend pass for 49 euros. This pricing structure aims to facilitate access to the Catalan Grand Prix for younger audiences, providing a different way to experience the competition.