First match point
Superbike will return to the stage this weekend after a weekend break on the circuitEstorila track that welcomes the championship back for the second time in Portugal after Portimão. Unlike then, with the current 39 points separating world championship leader Toprak Razgatlioglu from Nicolò Bulega, the world title could be decided already during this roundpenultimate on the calendar before the grand finale in Jerez de la Frontera.
TV channels
While waiting to understand what the developments of the fight between the 2021 champion (in his first year in BMW) and the Ducati rookie will be, it is good to remind fans what this weekend’s program will be, with the times of all the tests between Friday 11th and Sunday 13th October. Specifically, Sky Sports MotoGP (channel 208) will guarantee live broadcasts of almost all the sessions without the coincidence with MotoGP, which has stopped after the recent Japanese GP.
Superbikes only
Two events should also be highlighted clearly and live on TV8: Race 1 and Race 2. The same channel will also broadcast the Superpole Race will also be deferred between the two sessions. Below is the entire schedule of the event that could decide this year’s world championship.
Estoril 2024, TV times
Friday 11 October
11.20am – FP1 Superbike (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
12.20pm – Supersport Free Practice (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
4.00 pm – FP2 Superbike (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
5.00 pm – Superpole Supersport (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
Saturday 12 October
12.00pm – Superbike Superpole (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
3.00 pm – Superbike Race 1 (live on Sky Sport MotoGP and on TV8)
4.15pm – Race 1 Supersport (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
Sunday 13 October
12.00pm – Superpole Race Superbike (live on Sky Sport MotoGP, delayed at 2.00pm on TV8)
3.00 pm – Superbike Race 2 (live on Sky Sport MotoGP and on TV8)
4.15pm – Race 2 Supersport (live on Sky Sport MotoGP)
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