MotoGP returns tomorrow with the Jerez Grand Prix which takes place this weekend. The fourth round of the world championship season is preparing to bring to life…
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He’ll be back there tomorrow MotoGP with the Grand Jerez Award which takes place this weekend. The fourth round of the world championship season is preparing to bring great emotions to the Ducati fans, who hope to see winners Francesco Bagnaia and Enea Bastianini. The two are among the few Italians present in the draw and are competing for the top areas of the rankings. He’s currently in the lead Jorge Martinwho leads the group with 80 points, 21 more than Bastianini in second at 59.
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Where to see the Spanish GP
The Spanish Grand Prix, held in Jerez, can be seen live on television on Sky Sports, on the Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGp channels. Furthermore, the race is available live streaming on Sky Go and Now.
Where to watch MotoGP free-to-air
If you don’t have a Sky subscription, you can watch the next MotoGP race, which will take place in Jerez, on Tv8 which transmits images of the race in deferred about three hours.
The program live
Saturday 27 April
12.50 Moto3 Q1
1.15pm Moto3 Q2
1.45pm Moto2 Q1
2.10pm Moto2 Q2
15 MotoGP Sprints
Sunday 28 April
9.40 MotoGP Warm up
11 Moto3 Race
12.15 Moto2 Race
14 MotoGP Race
The deferred program
Saturday 27 April
12.50pm Moto3 Q1 (live)
1.15pm Moto3 Q2 (live)
1.45pm Moto2 Q1 (live)
2.10pm Moto2 Q2 (live)
15 MotoGP Sprint (live)
Sunday 28 April
14 Moto3 Race (deferred)
3.15pm Moto2 Race (deferred)
17 MotoGP Race (deferred)
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