The opening rounds of the
2020 championship have been heavily affected by the
COVID-19 pandemic. Several Grands Prix were cancelled or postponed after the aborted opening round in Qatar, prompting the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme to draft a new calendar. A new calendar based exclusively in Europe was announced on 11 June.
The organizers of the
Valencian Community Grand Prix have signed a contract with
Dorna Sports, owner of the commercial rights of the sport, to host a double stage at
Circuit Ricardo Tormo, becoming the fifth circuit to host two consecutive races of the World Championship, and is the third time it takes place in
Spain. But unlike the other double events of the season, the original Grand Prix will be preceded by the round introduced by the new calendar. The name chosen is that of the
European Grand Prix, which returns to the world championship for the first time since
1995.
MotoGP Championship standings before the race
After the eleventh round at the Teruel Grand Prix,
Joan Mir leads the drivers' standings with 137 points, 14 more than
Fabio Quartararo and 19 more than
Maverick Viñales.
Franco Morbidelli, after the victory in the Teruel stage, gains two positions and is fourth with 112 points and has three points against
Andrea Dovizioso, now fifth.
In the constructors' classification, following the 50-point penalty imposed on
Yamaha for failing to comply with the protocol that requires unanimous approval from the Motorcycle Sport Manufacturers Association (MSMA) for technical modifications (Yamaha would have changed valve specifications between the freezing of the homologation just before the abandoned round in Qatar and the opening round at Jerez),
Ducati is the new leader with 171 points, followed by
Suzuki at 163 points and
Yamaha, which has lost the championship lead and now third at 158 points.
Honda and
KTM are fourth and fifth respectively at 143 and 117 points, while
Aprilia closes the standings with 36 points.
In the team standings,
Team Suzuki Ecstar leads with 242 points.
Petronas Yamaha SRT and
Monster Energy Yamaha, following the penalties of 37 and 20 points for technical modifications on their bikes, are respectively second (with 198 points) and fifth (with 156 points), the latter relegated by one position and overtaken by
KTM Factory Racing by only one point.
Ducati Team is third with 180 points.
Stefan Bradl replaced Marc Márquez for the tenth straight race while the latter recovered from injuries sustained in his opening round crash.[1][2]
Aprilia test rider and former World Superbike rider
Lorenzo Savadori has been announced to replace
Bradley Smith for the final three rounds in Valencia and Portugal, subsequently excluding
Andrea Iannone from a start in 2020.
Iker Lecuona is forced to miss the European Grand Prix due to Andorran quarantine rules, after his brother and assistant both tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Tech3 elected not to replace him on such short notice.
After delays to
Valentino Rossi's SARS-CoV-2 recovery, Yamaha World Superbike rider
Garrett Gerloff was announced initially to replace Rossi at the European Grand Prix. Gerloff completed the Friday sessions of free practice, before two subsequent negative tests from Rossi allowed him to return to the paddock beginning with the third practice session on Saturday.
Garrett Gerloff participated in the first two sessions having been initially chosen by Yamaha as a replacement for Valentino Rossi (his best times were in FP1 1:43.645, in FP2 1:34.107).
^Yamaha scored 213 points as a manufacturer, but were deducted 50 points after failing to respect MSMA technical changes protocols.[19]
^Petronas Yamaha SRT riders scored 242 points, but the team was deducted 37 points after failing to respect MSMA technical changes protocols.[19]
^Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP riders scored 179 points, but the team was deducted 20 points after failing to respect MSMA technical changes protocols.[19]