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2022F.I.M. Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. Defending champion Fabio Quartararo is the current Riders' Championship leader. The 2022 FIM MotoGP World Championship is the premier class of the 74th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship season. Fabio Quartararo came into the season as the defending world champion.
Sunday March 6, 2022. Grand Prix of Qatar. World Motorcycle Championship. Race Report. Results. Qualifying. Circuit. Race Winner. Enea Bastianini , Gresini Racing MotoGP.
TheRace of Champions from the 2022 WDW is here! #MotoGP. An unprecedented starting grid for an exciting challenge: 21 Ducati riders. Follow it all on Saturday at 16:50 (CEST) 01:10
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EneaBastianini has secured an emotional maiden MotoGP victory with the Gresini Ducati team in a dramatic 2022 opener in Qatar. Here's the full race results. Mar 6, 2022, 4:23 PM
Quand Harry Rencontre Sally Film Complet Vf. Fabio Quartararo heads into 2022 as the reigning champion, but has expressed reservations about the Yamaha bike after the Japanese manufacturer failed to bring a substantial top speed improvement over the winter. Many consider Ducati as the favourite for the season, partly because the Italian manufacturer is running a total of eight bikes - including five with the latest specifications. Honda, too, could be in the fight after overhauling the RC213V, giving Marc Marquez a potent weapon to challenge for the title for the first time since 2019. Suzuki and KTM should not be discarded either, while Aprilia is expected to move further up the pack after years in the MotoGP doldrums. Session GMT CET ET PT AEDT JST IST FP1 1040 1140 0540 0240 2140 1940 1610 FP2 1500 1600 1000 0700 0200¹ 0000¹ 2030 FP3 1015 1115 0515 0215 2115 1915 1545 FP4 1420 1520 0920 0620 0120¹ 2320 1950 Qualifying 1500 1600 1000 0700 0200¹ 0000¹ 2030 Warm up 1040 1140 0540 0240 2140 1940 1610 Race 1500 1600 1000 0700 0200¹ 0000¹ 2030 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix sessions timings in Qatar Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 1340 - 1425 local time Free Practice 2 1800 - 1845 local time Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 3 1315 - 1400 local time Free Practice 4 1720 - 1750 local time Qualifying 1800 - 1840 local time Sunday 6th March 2022 Warm up 1340 - 1400 local time Race 1800 local time 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in the UK Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 1040 - 1125 GMT Free Practice 2 1500 - 1545 GMT Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 3 1015 - 1100 GMT Free Practice 4 1420 - 1450 GMT Qualifying 1500 - 1540 GMT Sunday 6th March 2022 Warm up 1040 - 1100 GMT Race 1500 GMT 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in Europe Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 1140 - 1225 CET Free Practice 2 1600 - 1645 CET Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 3 1115 - 1200 CET Free Practice 4 1520 - 1550 CET Qualifying 1600 - 1640 CET Sunday 6th March 2022 Warm up 1140 - 1200 CET Race 1600 CET 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in the US Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 0540 - 0625 ET / 0240 - 0325 PT Free Practice 2 1000 - 1045 ET / 0700 - 0745 PT Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 3 0515 - 0600 ET / 0215 - 0300 PT Free Practice 4 0620 - 0650 ET / 0320 - 0350 PT Qualifying 1000 - 1040 ET / 0700 - 0740 PT Sunday 6th March 2022 Warm-up 0540 - 0600 ET / 0240 - 0300 PT Race 1000 ET / 0700 PT 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in Australia Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 2140 - 2225 AEDT Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 2 0200 - 0245 AEDT Free Practice 3 2115 - 2200 AEDT Sunday 6th March 2022 Free Practice 4 - 0120 - 0150 AEDT Qualifying 0200 - 0240 AEDT Warm-up 2140 - 2200 AEDT Monday 7th March 2022 Race 0200 AEDT 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in Japan Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 1940 - 2025 JST Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 2 0000 - 0045 JST Free Practice 3 1915 - 2000 JST Free Practice 4 2320 - 2350 JST Sunday 6th March 2022 Qualifying 0000 - 0040 JST Warm-up 1940 - 2000 JST Monday 7th March 2022 Race 0000 JST 2022 MotoGP Qatar Grand Prix session timings in India Friday 4th March 2022 Free Practice 1 1610 - 1655 IST Free Practice 2 2030 - 2115 IST Saturday 5th March 2022 Free Practice 3 1545 - 1630 IST Free Practice 4 1950 - 2020 IST Qualifying 2030 - 2110 IST Sunday 6th March 2022 Warm-up 1610 - 1630 IST Race 2030 IST Can’t find your country or region in the list? Check the MotoGP schedule page for the broadcast times in your local timezone. Can I stream the Qatar MotoGP? MotoGP has its own on-demand streaming service, offering live broadcast of practice, qualifying and the race, as well as highlights. The MotoGP Video pass is available for an annual fee of euros. Several local broadcasters also stream MotoGP races on their official websites.
EVENT ENDEDSource Moto GPADVERTISEMENT1153 AMa year agoThank you all for joining us in this intense race with an exciting finish, it has been a pleasure to be with all of you. 1144 AMa year agoWe will see if Pol can hold on to third place, he is suffering with his worn tires; 1141 AMa year agoThe Italian rider has the race in his hands, while Pol will fight for his brother Aleix to get on the podium; 1139 AMa year agoAleix Espargaro leaves and overtaken by Bastianini and Binder, who lead the race 1138 AMa year agoAleix Espargaro overtakes Marc Márquez and we will see if he has the strength to get on the podium, while Pol suffers, because Bastianini is already there. 1135 AMa year agoAleix Esparagaro approaches Mar Márquez after a mistake, and loses seconds to Binder, so the podium is complicated 1130 AMa year agoChange in second position Bastianini overtakes South African, Binder 1126 AMa year agoBagnaia error and takes ahead of Jorge Martín, who started from pole 1124 AMa year agoNow the Portuguese rider, Oliveira, goes to the ground 1123 AMa year agoAleíx Márquez also goes to the ground; 1122 AMa year agoAleíx Espargaro has done a fast lap and has beaten the circuit's pace; 1119 AMa year agoItalian rider crashes, Bezzecchi and Miller retires due to Ducati problems 1118 AMa year agoAleix and Mir fighting for sixth place; 1115 AMa year agoBinder overtakes Mar Márquez and takes second place, while Pol starts to catch up with his pursuers. 1113 AMa year ago10 riders are fighting for the race between Aleix Espargaro and Bagnaia there is very little difference; 1108 AMa year agoFast lap for the Italian driver, Bastianni, who came out in second place; 1105 AMa year agoQuatararo overtakes Jorge Martín and the French rider is already in seventh place; 1103 AMa year ago22 laps ahead, the two slingshots take the lead, bad start for Jorge Martín 1100 AMa year agoA few minutes before the start of the Moto GP World Championship, both warm up the wheels for the first start 1053 AMa year agoIn a few minutes, the pre-race ceremony begins, where the Qatar anthem will be played shortly. 1051 AMa year agoThe Spanish rider has gone from pilot to motorcycle racing commentator 1004 AMa year agoIn Moto 3, the Italian Migno won the first race, followed by the Spaniard Garcí and the Japanese Toba 1003 AMa year agoThe Warm Up was won by Italian rider Bastianni, who will finish second in the race, followed by Frenchman Zarco and Spaniard Aleix Espargaro; 1002 AMa year agoThe Warm Up was won by Italian rider Bastianni, followed by Frenchman Zarco and Spaniard Aleíx Espargaró 1000 AMa year agoIn 1 hour the MOTO GP race starts, everything is ready, both the preview and the live race can be followed here 420 PMa year ago1. Jorge Martín 1' 2. Enea Bastianini + 3. Marc Márquez + 4. Jack Miller 5. Aleix Espargaró 6. Pol Espargaró 7. Brad Binder 8. Joan Binder 9. Francesco Bagnaia 10. Alex Rins 11. Fabio Quartararo 12. Franco Morbidelli 13. Johann Zarco 14. Miguel Oliveira 15. Marco Bezzecchi 16. Takaaki Nakagami 17. Luca Marini 18. Álex Márquez 19. Maverick Viñales 20. Andrea Dovizioso 21. Fabio Di Giannantonio 22. Remy Gardner 23. Raúl Fernández 24. Darryn Binder 410 PMa year agoThe world champion has suffered a lot to get into Q3 of the Moto GP qualifying, thanks to a good time he qualified alongside Binder. Finally in Q3, the French rider finished in eleventh position and from there will start the Yamaha rider, who wants to defend the crown; 405 PMa year agoIn 2021 the winner of the race was Maverick Viñales, in 2020 it was canceled due to the pandemic originated by COVID-19. In 2019 and in 2018 wonó the Italian Doviszioso, in 2017, Maverick Viñales, in 2016, Jorge Lorenzo, the 2015, Valentino Rossi, 2014, Mar Márquez, and in 2012 and 2013 again Jorge Lorenzo. In the last nine races have won only Spaniards or Italians; 355 PMa year agoThe 2022 Moto GP World Championship begins, starting with the first race at the Qatar GP, where Fabio Quartararo will start defending his throne as world champion; 350 PMa year agoMy name is Manuel Carmona Hidalgo and I will be your antifriacute; n for this match. We will offer you the pre-match analysis and news hereí live from VAVEL.
Full Qualifying results and grid line-up for the Qatar MotoGP at Lusail, the opening round of the 2022 world Martin and Enea Bastianini deliver a Ducati one-two in qualifying for the season-opening Qatar MotoGP at was factory Ducati's Jack Miller who was holding the advantage from Pol Espargaro and Jorge Martin after the opening run, but Marc Marquez then emerged in Francesco Bagnaia's slipstream and was promptly towed to the another Desmosedici soon demoted the eight-time world champion in the form of Martin on the Pramac GP22, then a 2021-spec bike in the hands of Gresini rider Bastianini, who snatched his first MotoGP front row place!Marquez held on to third, with Miller and Espargaro brothers Aleix Aprilia and Pol Honda forming row in free practice, Suzuki's hopes of a major fast-lap breakthrough were dampened in qualifying with eighth Joan Mir and tenth Alex Rins places, albeit both within of been forced to fight their way through Qualifying 1, Brad Binder and reigning world champion Fabio Quartararo were short of new soft rear tyres for thus only did one run, when Binder managed seventh and Quartararo eleventh, ahead of only team-mate Franco in previous years, there has been no pre-season testing held at the circuit, meaning teams and riders came into the event without any track data since last year's Doha race start time has also been moved forwards, to 1800, shortly after sunset. The opening MotoGP sessions of each day, plus all of the Moto3 and Moto2 track action thus take place in took victory in both of last year's races courtesy of a win each for Maverick Vinales and MotoGP, Lusail - Full Qualifying ResultsPosRiderNatTeamTime/DiffLapMax1Jorge MartinSPAPramac Ducati GP221' BastianiniITAGresini Ducati GP21+ MarquezSPARepsol Honda RC213V+ MillerAUSDucati Lenovo GP22+ EspargaroSPAAprilia Racing RS-GP+ EspargaroSPARepsol Honda RC213V+ BinderRSARed Bull KTM RC16+ MirSPASuzuki Ecstar GSX-RR+ BagnaiaITADucati Lenovo GP22+ RinsSPASuzuki Ecstar GSX-RR+ QuartararoFRAMonster Yamaha YZR-M1+ MorbidelliITAMonster Yamaha YZR-M1+ Qualifying 1 13Johann ZarcoFRAPramac Ducati GP221' OliveiraPORRed Bull KTM RC161' BezzecchiITAMooney VR46 Ducati GP21*1' NakagamiJPNLCR Honda RC213V1' MariniITAMooney VR46 Ducati GP221' MarquezSPALCR Honda RC213V1' ViñalesSPAAprilia Racing RS-GP1' DoviziosoITAWithU Yamaha RNF YZR-M11' Di GiannantonioITAGresini Ducati GP21*1' GardnerAUSKTM Tech3 RC16*1' FernandezSPAKTM Tech3 RC16*1' BinderRSAWithU Yamaha RNF YZR-M1*1' RookieFastest Practice timeAlex Rins SPA Suzuki 1m Qatar MotoGP recordsBest lapFrancesco Bagnaia ITA Ducati 1m 2021Fastest race lapFrancesco Bagnaia ITA Ducati 1m 2021By Peter McLaren
Check out the time schedule in full as the Lusail International Circuit hosts Round 1 of 2022 Three months on from the 2021 Valencia season finale, we can finally say it is race week once again! The 2022 MotoGP™ World Championship kicks off this weekend under the lights of Lusail International Circuit and our excitement is palpable. All bets are off come lights out, with the six MotoGP™ manufacturers showing race-winning potential, while the likes of Marc Marquez Repsol Honda Team, Fabio Quartararo Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP™, Francesco Bagnaia Ducati Lenovo Team and Joan Mir Team Suzuki Ecstar hoping to get their title bids off to a perfect start. Lest we forget Maverick Viñales, the Aprilia rider will be hoping to pick up his first win for the Noale factory at the circuit where he last stood on the top step. All five of those riders will be joined by Brad Binder Red Bull KTM Factory Racing on Thursday’s Press Conference, which gets underway at 1700 local time GMT +3. The media sitdown will give riders the chance to preview their weekend’s expectations, as well as what targets they have set for themselves this season. Friday then gives us our first track action of the year, with Moto3™ up at 1150 for 40 minutes of FP1. Moto2™ are on at 1245 for another 40 minutes of laps before it’s the turn of the premier class at 1340, and that session concludes at 1425. The Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup will also see plenty of track action over the weekend, preceding Moto3™ at 1105, and on again after MotoGP™ at 1440. Free Practice 2 begins at 1610 for the lightweight class, 1705 for the intermediate class and 1800 for MotoGP™. The fun continues on Saturday, with ATC qualifying followed by FP3 at 1125, and ending at 1400. After a short break, where we’ll see Race 1 in the ATC at 1435, the battle for pole begins. Moto3™ are up at 1530 for two 15-minute qualifying sessions, before it’s the turn of Moto2™ at 1625 with two more 15-minute sessions. Once the pole sitters are decided in those classes, MotoGP™ have 40 minutes of FP4 at 1720 to fine-tune their machines ahead of qualifying at 1800. Once again, riders will compete in two 15-minute sessions to decide who will start from P1 in the first Grand Prix of the year. Then it’s crunch time on Sunday. Race 2 in the ATC kicks the day off at 1150 before Warm Ups begin at 1300 for an hour. It’s lights out for Moto3™ at 1500 as the lightweight class compete over 18 laps of Lusail for honours. Moto2™ will be up next at 1620 for 20 laps of intermediate class fun before the main event. The 22-lap MotoGP™ race starts at 1800. You can take a look at the full schedule below. THURSDAY, MARCH 3RD All times GMT +31700 MotoGP™ PRESS CONFERENCE FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH1105-1135 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup FP11150-1230 Moto3™ FP11245-1325 Moto2™ FP11240-1425 MotoGP™ FP11440-1510 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup FP2 1610-1650 Moto3™ FP21705-1745 Moto2™ FP21800-1845 MotoGP™ FP2 SATURDAY, MARCH 5TH1040-1110 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Qualifying1125-1205 Moto3™ FP31220-1300 Moto2™ FP31315-1400 MotoGP™ FP31435 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Race 1 14 Laps 1530-1545 Moto3™ Q11555-1610 Moto3™ Q21625-1640 Moto2™ Q11650-1705 Moto2™ Q21720-1750 MotoGP™ FP41800-1815 MotoGP™ Q11825-1840 MotoGP™ Q2 SUNDAY, MARCH 6TH1150 Idemitsu Asia Talent Cup Race 2 14 laps1300-1310 Moto3™ Warm Up1320-1330 Moto2™ Warm Up1340-1400 MotoGP™ Warm Up 1500 Moto3™ Race 18 laps1620 Moto2™ Race 20 laps1800 MotoGP™ Race 22 laps VideoPass allows you to watch every single second of every single sector LIVE and OnDemand. VideoPass offers you unrivalled access to interviews and features as well as every competitive lap at every Grand Prix. VideoPass is also available on the MotoGP™ app for iOS and Android, while you can also watch LIVE or OnDemand content with Roku TV, Apple TV, Android TV or Amazon Fire than 45,000 videos dating back to 1992, with a comprehensive back catalogue of MotoGP™ coverage including full races, interviews, summaries, reports and documentaries, are at your disposal - when you want, where you camera feeds and OnBoards allow you to choose your preferred viewing experience, and to enjoy the race from so many angles. SIGN UP NOW!
The MotoGP championship calendar will start in a new country for the first time in 16 years when it kicks off in Portugal in 2023. The first race of the season has been held in Doha since 2007 but the Losail Circuit is undergoing a significant overhaul in order to create more hospitality space for Formula One races. MotoGP chief sporting officer Carlos Ezpeleta has also said that there will be an expanded Saturday schedule as part of changes to the format of race weekends next year, while the new 21 race calendar features new circuits in India and Kazakhstan. From Portimao to Valencia, here's what we know so far about the 2023 MotoGP schedule. MORE F1 2023 Confirmed drivers and team lineups for Formula One season MotoGP schedule 2023 The full provisional schedule for the 2023 has finally been confirmed - here are the key dates for your diary. Date Track Country March 26 Portimao Portugal April 2 Termas de Rio Hondo Argentina April 16 Circuit of the Americas / Texas USA April 30 Jerez Spain May 14 Le Mans France June 11 Mugello Italy June 18 Sachsenring Germany June 25 Assen Netherlands July 9 Sokol Kazakhstan August 6 Silverstone England August 20 Red Bull Ring Austria September 3 Catalunya Spain September 10 Misano San Marino September 24 Buddh India October 1 Motegi Japan October 15 Pertamina Indonesia October 22 Phillip Island Australia October 29 Chang Thailand November 12 Sepang Malaysia November 19 Doha Qatar November 26 Valencia Spain New MotoGP tracks for 2023 India The Buddh International Circuit, on the outskirts of New Delhi, will host the 14th race of the 2023 MotoGP season for the first time. Formula One fans may well be familiar with the circuit after it made its debut in 2011. However, F1's time in India was short lived after the Grand Prix was suspended in 2014 and subsequently cancelled due to a tax dispute. No international championships have raced at the km miles circuit since then. Kazakhstan Kazakhstan has signed a five-year deal to become the first Central Asian country to host a race in the premier category of the motorcycle world championship. The Sokol International Racetrack, located just outside the city of Almaty, will host the ninth race of the 2023 season. — MotoGP™🏁 MotoGP September 30, 2022 MotoGP race weekend changes in 2023 MotoGP chief Carlos Ezpeleta has laid out the new format of race weekends in 2023, following the announcement of the addition of sprint races at every round of next year. The extra racing action – and a renewed focus on fan entertainment – will see a revamped Saturday schedule and a compressed Sunday, as the Moto2 and Moto3 classes lose their warm-up sessions to make room for a new premier-class fan show. Day / Time Event Friday 9 – Moto3 practice 1 – Moto2 practice 1 – MotoGP practice 1 – Moto3 practice 2 – Moto2 practice 2 – MotoGP practice 2 Saturday – Moto3 practice 3 – Moto2 practice 3 – MotoGP practice 3 – MotoGP qualifying 1 – MotoGP qualifying 2 – Moto3 qualifying 1 – Moto3 qualifying 2 – Moto2 qualifying 1 Moto2 qualifying 2 MotoGP sprint race Sunday – MotoGP warm-up – MotoGP Rider Fan Show Moto3 race Moto2 race MotoGP race
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