Countdown to meet the new MotoGP World Champion. There are only two races left, decisive for the future of the championship. The first appointment will be this weekend the Malaysian GP, where the dispute will continue between the Spanish rider Jorge Martín (Ducati Desmosedici GP24) and the Italian Francesco ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP24), who are only separated by 17 points .
Bagnaia arrives in Malaysia with reinforced morale, after achieving his ninth victory of the season by winning the Thai MotoGP GP at the Buriram circuit.
Martín could only be second, although he ended up happy with the circumstances of the race, declared wet: “We went at a very high pace and the condition of the track was quite complicated, so I am happy because I got the most out of it, no. I failed, and I only lost one position with ‘Pecco’, which in the end was the objective, it was part of the plan. From here on, try to get the most out of Malaysia.”
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Despite losing five points to Bagnaia in the world title fight, the Spaniard remains confident about his title chances. “You always have to believe, as long as there are possibilities you have to believe and I believe it. I prove to myself more and more, on days like today, that it has been very difficult to finish, and by finishing second I show myself that I am prepared to be so,” he says.
MotoGP Malaysia GP schedule
Friday, November 1
- MotoGP FP1: 3:45 – 04:30 hours.
- MotoGP Practice: 08:00 – 09:00 hours.
Saturday, November 2
- MotoGP FP2: 03:10 – 03:40 hours.
- MotoGP Q1: 03:50 – 04:05 hours.
- MotoGP Q2: 04:15 – 04:30 hours.
- MotoGP Sprint Race: 08:00 hours.
Sunday, November 3
- MotoGP Warm Up: 03:40 – 03:50 hours.
- MotoGP Race: 08:00 hours.
Where to watch the Malaysian MotoGP GP on TV
The Malaysian MotoGP GP will be held from November 1 to 3 at the Sepang 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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