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On Sunday 28 April the “Angel Nieto” circuit in Jerez de la Frontera will host the Spanish Grand Prix 2024, valid as the fourth seasonal event of the MotoGP. In MotoGP it promises to be a particularly vibrant day, also due to a starting grid conditioned by a wet qualifying and therefore not fully reflecting the values ​​on the dry field.

The spotlight will be on the Spanish host Marc Marquez, who will start from pole position (for the first time on a Ducati) and will certainly try to return to the top step of the podium in front of his fans. Front row completed by a revived Marco Bezzecchi (everything to be evaluated in the dry and on long distances) and by the general leader Jorge Martin. From a world championship perspective, Francesco Bagnaia, Enea Bastianini, Pedro Acosta and Maverick Viñales will have to make a comeback.

The three MotoGP races in Jerez de la Frontera will be broadcast in live TV on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP, while the live streaming will be visible on Sky Go and Now TV. It will also be possible to watch the races free-to-air on TV8 in a deferred manner starting from 2.00 pm. OA Sport will offer you LIVE LIVE text of the event with constant updates in real time.

2024 MOTOGP SPAIN GP CALENDAR

Sunday 28 April

9.40am MotoGP warm-up in Jerez (Spain) – Live TV on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP

11.00 am Moto3 race in Jerez (Spain) – Live TV on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP

12.15pm Moto2 race in Jerez (Spain) – Live TV on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP

2.00 pm MotoGP race in Jerez (Spain) – Live TV on Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP

MOTOGP PROGRAMME: WHERE TO SEE IT ON TV AND STREAMING

Live: Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport MotoGP.
Live streaming: Sky Go, Now TV.
Textual live broadcast: OA Sports.

TV8 will broadcast the Moto3 race at 2.00 pm, Moto2 at 3.15 pm and MotoGP at 5.05 pm.

 
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