New stage of the MotoGP World Championship and here’s how not to miss a single minute of the 2024 Dutch Grand Prix.
Finally returns after a long break MotoGP World Championshipwith the internal Ducati fight for the world title ready to write a new page. In a month of break, considering the postponement of the Kazakhstan GP, there has been a lot of talk about the market and the changes that will take place next season.
But there is no need to think about the future now, because 2024 is packed with events not to be missed, starting right from Assen. At Mugello we saw a Pecco Bagnaia dominant and which was able to exploit the fall of Jorge Martin in the Sprint and a super job from his teammate too Enea Bastianini who completed the double on Sunday.
He doesn’t even want to raise the white flag Marc Marquez, with the Spaniard who however knows very well that he does not have the same bikes as his rivals, having the GP23 at his disposal. Behind them, however, the KTMs and Aprilias are also aiming for great results, hoping to get in the way of the fight for the stage triumph.
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So it will be a close and exciting challenge once again, with Jorge Martin who, despite being close to moving to Aprilia, wants to finish with the Ducati in the most triumphant way possible, as always, in addition to MotoGP, there will also be Moto2 and Moto3, with these rankings which are also in this case very short.
In Moto2 Garcia has overtaken Roberts, but the difference is only seven points, with Ai Ogura at 23 who certainly has no intention of giving up. In Moto3 instead David Alonso took off Loose, leading to a margin of 37 points, but there are still many stages. It will therefore be a great weekend in Holland, with Sky and Now showing all the events of the three categories, but also on TV8 there will be the opportunity to appreciate the magic of the MotoGP for free.
MotoGP Assen Timetable
FRIDAY 28 JUNE
9am Free Practice 1 Moto3
9.50 a.m. Free practice 1 Moto2
10.45 am Free Practice 1 MotoGP
1.15pm Free Practice 2 Moto3
14.05 Free Trials 2 Moto2
3pm Free Practice 3 MotoGP
SATURDAY 29 JUNE
8.40am Free Practice 3 Moto3
9.25 a.m. Free practice 3 Moto2
10.10am Free Practice 3 MotoGP
10.50am MotoGP Qualifying (Also live on TV8)
12.50pm Moto3 Qualifying (Also live on TV8)
1.45pm Moto2 Qualifying (Also live on TV8)
3pm Sprint Race MotoGP (Also live on TV8)
SUNDAY 30 JUNE
11am Moto3 Race (Also live on TV8)
12.15pm Moto2 race (also live on TV8)
2pm MotoGP Race (Also live on TV8)