November 2009
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With a special free practice session, which allowed the participants to gain confidence on the track, the Ferrari World Finals, the Prancing Horse’s traditional event at the end of the motorsport season, started at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit.
Since 1994, the first year the World Finals were held, this extraordinary event leaves Italy and is held in Spain to greet the fans under a sunny sky with temperatures of almost 30°C and the Comunitat Valenciana’s generous hospitality.
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In a letter written today to New York Supreme Court Justice Kornreich following the unsuccessful discussions with the Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC), the America’s Cup Defender, Société Nautique de Genève (SNG), has confirmed that it will conduct a Deed of Gift Match with GGYC in February 2010 in Valencia, which is the date and venue repeatedly requested by GGYC and previously ordered by the Court. SNG has also expressed its intention to publish the 33rd America’s Cup Notice of Race with immediate effect.
When SNG’s first choice of venue, Ras …
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Tomorrow at noon Valencia’s Paseo de la Alameda will turn into a catwalk for Ferrari. This is a preview of what will happen during the four days at the World Finals, the traditional end-of-the-season festivities, this year for the first time held at the Ricardo Tormo di Cheste circuit, from 12 to 15 November.
The main road in the city centre will be shut down for traffic to host the exceptional parade of the cars with the Prancing Horse, lead by the F2008, the Constructors’ Championship car from 2008, driven by …
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What better way to explore Valencia than riding a comfortable bike all along its interesting and charming places? Cyclotourism offers a different experience to discover a city and meet new people, as well.
Valencia is totally flat and there are cycle paths on most sidewalks. By next Christmas, the city of Valencia will have a network of bicycle routes of almost 130 km., which are distributed among bike paths, cycle-streets, and some areas “shared” with pedestrians.



