Countdown to find out who will be the new champion of the MotoGP World Championship, which enters its final stretch. There are only three races left to compete and the first of them will be the one that will be held this weekend at the Chang circuit in Thailand, which will host the nineteenth round of the calendar.
Jorge Martín arrives at this event with a slight advantage over his rival, the Italian Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia. Both are only separated by 20 points in the standings, an advantage that has widened after the Spaniard finished ahead in the Australian GP.
“I lost 11 points last weekend and now I have recovered 10, but this is very close and anything can happen,” explained the Spaniard, positive despite the fact that the race was complicated at times and still recognizing that he would have liked it. gain”.
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Regarding the upcoming events in Thailand and Malaysia, Martín recalled that last year was “very competitive in the final part.” However, he believes that the scenario has changed: “This season I see that both Pecco and I, but also Marc and Enea. “We are always very competitive.”
MotoGP Thai GP schedule
Friday, October 25
Saturday, October 26
- FP2: 05:10 – 05:40 hours
- Q1: 05:50 – 06:05 hours
- Q2: 06:15 – 06:30 hours
- Sprint race: 10:00 a.m.
Sunday, October 27
- Warm Up: 04:40 – 04:50 hours
- Race: 09:00 hours
Where to watch the MotoGP Thai GP on TV
The MotoGP Thai GP will be held from October 25 to 27 at the Chang circuit and can be seen on television at DAZN and it can also be followed live through the website of The Vanguard.
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