
Penultimate weekend in the calendar of competitions for the month of April and luckily, a little more relaxed than the previous one in which the competitions came out of our ears. We started by highlighting at the international level the Superbike World Championship in Holland. In addition, the penultimate appointment of the Supercross World Championship in Washington, second quote from MX1 / MX2 Motorcross World Championship in Bulgaria and ends on Qatar Rally scoring for the Cross Country Rallies World Championship.
At the national, all eyes are on him Spanish Speed Championship and his first visit to the Los Arcos circuit in Navarra.
- International, Saturday 21:
- World Championship Supercross: Qwest Field - Seattle (Washington)
- International, Sunday 22:
- World Championship Superbikes: Assen (Netherlands) - Schedules
- World Championship Motocross MX1 / MX2: Sevlievo (Bulgaria)
- Nacional, Sunday 22:
- Spanish Championship of Speed: Circuit of Los Arcos (Navarra)
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