The world championship MotoGP will be decided this weekend at the Circuit de Catalunya after both Dorna and the Valencian Generalitat agreed to move the Valencia Grand Prix due to the damage caused by DANA and also the drivers decided not to race in Cheste as a sign of respect to all the victims caused by the strong storm that devastated the Valencian community. After a meeting, all parties agreed to move the appointment to Montmelo and they ruled out the possibility of closing the championship in Malaysia given how tight the classification was.
The title will be decided between Jorge Martín and Pecco Bagnaiawho are the only ones who have a chance of opting for the final victory. The Madrid native has a 24-point advantage over the Italian and could decide the title this Saturday in the sprint race, although if he does not succeed he will have a second chance in the long race on Sunday. For Martinator to win the trophy in his first match ball he must win the sprint racefinish second and Bagnaia does not win or achieve two more points than the Italian (in Saturday’s race the first nine drivers score and the points are distributed as follows: 12, 9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 , 2 and 1). The other possibility you have is win 14 points between the two racesno matter where they finish, since with 499 total points it would be unattainable for Bagnaia even if he won both races.
The fight for third place between Marc Marquez and Enea Bastianini, both separated by one point in favor of the Catalan. Márquez’s ‘promotion’ to Ducati occupying the saddle Bastinini It gives the fight a special character, since the Italian will want to show that he deserved to continue in the official factory. It will also be of some interest to check your Pedro Acosta can maintain fifth place in its first year in the category. The Murcian has three more points than Brad Binder, also from KTM, and 20 more than Maverick Viñales. This Grand Prix will be very emotional for Aleix Espargarowho announced that he would retire this season. The Catalan achieved pole position and won the sprint race on this same circuit last May.
Finally, it should be noted that everything raised in Barcelona with the tickets, already on sale with reduced prices from 55 euros, will go to those affected by DANA.
Schedules of the Motul Solidarity Grand Prix of Barcelona
This Saturday November 16 The last practice sessions and classifications will be held to configure the grid for the last two remaining races: 08:40 hours: Practice 3 Moto3, 09:25 hours: Practice 3 Moto2, 10:10 hours: Free practice 2 MotoGP, 10:50 am: Classification 1 MotoGP, 11:15 am: Classification 2 MotoGP12:50 p.m.: Classification 1 Moto3, 1:15 p.m.: Classification 2 Moto3, 1:45 p.m.: Classification 1 Moto2, 2:10 p.m.: Classification 2 Moto2. At 3:00 p.m. the sprint race MotoGP (12 laps)
He Sunday, November 17After the Warm Up MotoGP (9:45 a.m.), the three races will be held: Moto3 race (11:00 a.m.), Moto2 race (12:15 p.m.) and the MotoGP race (2:00 p.m.).
Where to watch the Barcelona GP live
DAZN will offer it openly on its website just by registering at DAZN.com. As a way to support the GP Solidario, Valencia and all the fans, LaSexta will give the races and Mega will give the training sessions.
Of course, both the sprint race and the long race on Sunday can be followed with live commentary through the website. ABC.eswhere fans will find the best chronicle and the most complete information at the end of each test.
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