We are approaching the fifth round of the Moto GP season. The Le Mans GP will take place in France on Sunday and naturally the spotlight is on Pecco…
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We are approaching the fifth appointment of the season Moto GP. It will be staged in France on Sunday Le Mans GP and naturally the spotlight is on Pecco Bagnaia, fresh from winning the Spanish Grand Prix in an exciting head-to-head with Marc Marquez. Bezzecchi also asserted himself, obtaining the podium, as the other Italian Bastianini had done in the two previous GPs. The Moto GP weekend will begin on Friday with the first free practice session and pre-qualifying, continuing on Saturday with the Sprint which will precede the race on Sunday 12 May.
The Le Mans GP programme
The Le Mans Grand Prix (France) will take place Sunday 12 May at 2pm. Before the green light, however, there will be other important events preceding the race. Free practice 1 will take place on Friday 10 May at 10.40am; pre-qualifying will follow at 2.55pm. Free practice 2 will take place on Saturday 11 May at 10.05am which will precede qualifying at 10.45am. At 2.55pm the Sprint. The day of the race will be preceded by the warm-up at 9.30am.
Where to see the French Grand Prix
Like every MotoGP event, the Le Mans GP will be visible live exclusively on Sky Sport, on the Sky Sport Uno, Sky Sport MotoGP channels and in streaming on NOW and on the Sky Go app.
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