The 2024 Aragon Grand Prix of MotoGP marks perhaps a turning point in the fight for the world title. Jorge Martin took advantage of Pecco Bagnaia's retirement to build up a nice lead.
The title holder, however, has an opportunity to bounce back this week, at Misano. He will also be able to count on the unconditional support of his fans, who had already galvanized him at Mugello, during the last Italian Grand Prix.
After a busy weekend, the teams will remain on site to take part in the last official tests to be held during the season. The next step will be the official end-of-season tests in Valencia, the day after the last round of the current campaign.
This weekend's event will be the penultimate in MotoGP's long European tour. As a reminder, the discipline will perform there for a second time to fill the void left by the cancellation of the Indian Grand Prix.
MotoGP – San Marino GP 2024 – Schedule
Friday 06 September:
Free Practice 1: 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Testing: 15:00 a.m. – 16:00 a.m.
Saturday 07 September:
Free Practice 2: 10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.
Qualifications 1: 10:50 – 11:05
Qualifying 2: 11:15 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. (Pole: to come)
Sprint – 13 laps: 15:00 p.m. (Winner: to come)
Sunday 08 September:
Warm-up: 09:40 a.m. – 09:50 a.m.
Race – 27 laps: 14:00 p.m. (Winner: to come)
On which channel to watch the San Marino GP in 2024?
Motorcycle racing enthusiasts have multiple options to follow the 2024 season of the premier category of racing on two wheels.
Canal+, just like MotoGP VideoPass, offer their subscribers the possibility of following all sessions of the MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 championships live.
The Belgian streaming platform Auvio diffuses on its side free of charge each MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 session live on its site, while the Tipik television channel broadcasts the main Moto 2 and premier category races, also without subscription.
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Brid Get
06/09/2024 at 10:17 a.m.
MotoGP Grand Prix of San Marino or Grand Prix of Aragon this weekend? Do you reread your articles before publishing them Mr Bartolomeo? Nice "blunder"!!!!!!!!