Sky and TV8 TV times of the Barcelona GP

MotoGP arrives in Montmelò circuit for the sixth stage of the season. The Spanish circuit was in 2023 theater of Pecco Bagnaia’s bad accident. The Turin driver, until then comfortably leading the world championship, from that moment on suffered a ferocious comeback from Jorge Martin, but still managed to win the title. Below is the preview e the times of the 2024 Barcelona GP.

The preview of the Barcelona GP

The Le Mans stage was dominated by Jorge Martin. The pilot of Team Pramac he achieved pole position, victory in the Sprint Race and victory on Sunday, finishing a perfect weekend. Jorge was thus able to extend into the world championship after the mistake in Jerez which made him lose his margin over his pursuers.

Behind him, at 38 points, we find Pecco Bagnaia. The reigning world champion in France, after 2nd place in qualifying, it was due withdraw during the Sprint Race. On Sunday he finished 3rd after leading for a good part of the race. Also waiting for what will be the weekend of Marc Marquez. The pilot of Team Gresini he made two great comebacks, from thirteenth position, arriving 2nd both Saturday and Sunday. He is now 3rd in the world championship on equal points with Enea Bastianini.

Just the official Ducati rider will have to leave from Barcelona to seek validation within the team. His rivals for that place, Martin and Marquez are taking over thanks to excellent performance. Curiosity also for what will be the weekend ofApriliagiven that in 2023 Aleix Espargaro won both races And Maverick Vinales finished 2nd on Sunday. Finally, he will be ready to amaze again rookie Pedro Acosta.

The TV Schedules of the 2024 Barcelona GP

Here are the session times Barcelona GP 2024

Friday 24 May

  • Free practice 1: 10.45 – 11.30 (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP and NOW)
  • Tests: 3.00pm – 4.00pm (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP and NOW)

Saturday 25 May

  • Free practice 2: 10.10am – 10.40am (exclusive live broadcast by Sky Sport MotoGP and NOW)
  • Qualifying 1: 10.50 – 11.05 (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP, TV8 and NOW)
  • Qualifying 2: 11.15am – 11.30am (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP, TV8 and NOW)
  • Sprint race: 15 (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP, Tv8 and NOW)

Sunday 26 May

  • Warm Up: 09.40 – 09.50 (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP and NOW)
  • Race: 2.00pm (exclusive live broadcast on Sky Sport MotoGP and NOW, postponed to 4.05pm on TV8)

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