Pay attention to the timetables, which change on Sundays due to the coincidence with the Baku GP of Formula 1
April 24, 2023
MotoGP returns to Europe for the fourth grand prix of the season, after the two in America won by Marco Bezzecchi e Alex Rins. From Friday 28th to Sunday 30th April we will run on the circuit of Jerez de la Fronterawhere last year I’m sorry Bagnaia took his first win of 2022.
Jerez is one of the four Spanish circuits that this year rotation begins, given that three GPs will be held in Spain, instead of the usual four. The first to miss the round is Aragon.
Returning to Jerez here he underwent a turning point Marc Marquez’s careerin the first race of 2020. And here the Spaniard should also return after skipping Argentina and Texas.
Another one that should fall is Aeneas Bastianiniwho came close for Austin and will most likely be at the start on Friday the 28th.
Let’s move on to the times: Attention, due to the concomitance with the GP in Baku in F1 the times of the Sunday they have moved by an hour.
SKY AND NOW TV TIMETABLES
– Friday 28 April
P1 Moto3: 9-9.35
P1 Moto2: 9.50-10.30
P1 MotoGP: 10.45-11.30
P2 Moto3: 13,15-13,50
P2 Moto2: 14,05-14,45
P2 MotoGP: 15-16
– Saturday 29 April
P3 Moto3: 8,40-9,10
P3 Moto2: 9.25-9.55
P3 MotoGP: 10.10-10.40
MotoGP qualifying: 10.50-11.30
Moto3 qualifying: 12.50-1.30pm
Moto2 qualifying: 1.45pm-2.25pm
Sprint race MotoGP: 15
– Sunday 30 April
Warm Up MotoGP: 10,45-10,55
Garage Moto3: 12
Gara Moto2: 13,15
MotoGP Gara: 15
TIMETABLES TV8 (Channel 8 in the clear)
– Saturday 29 April
MotoGP qualifying: 10.50-11.30
Moto3 qualifying: 12.50-1.30pm
Moto2 qualifying: 1.45pm-2.25pm
Sprint race MotoGP: 15
– Sunday 30 April
Garage Moto3: 12
Gara Moto2: 13,15
MotoGP Gara: 15