After two weeks, the world championship returns to the Marco Simoncelli World Circuit in Misano for the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix. In the previous event, Pecco Bagnaia had taken pole position, Jorge Martin the victory in the Sprint and Marc Marquez the victory in the race. It will be an opportunity to confirm or to make up for lost ground.
There will be an important change in the weekend schedule, with all the Sunday races brought forward by one hour to avoid MotoGP overlapping with Formula 1, which will race in Singapore. All the rounds will be visible live on Sky and Now, while TV8 will broadcast the qualifying sessions of the three classes and the MotoGP Sprint on Saturday, while on Sunday the races will be delayed.
The TV schedules
Thursday, September 19
Ore 14.15: Paddock Pass
4pm: MotoGP riders press conference
6.15pm: Racebook
Friday 20th September
9am: Moto3 – free practice 1
9.50 a.m.: Moto2 – free practice 1
10.45am: MotoGP – free practice 1
Ore 11.40: paddock live
Ore 13.10: paddock live
1.15pm: Moto3 – free practice 2
2:05 p.m.: Moto2 – free practice 2
3pm: MotoGP – Pre-qualifying
Ore 16.15: Paddock Live Show
Ore 16.45: Talent Time
Saturday 21st September
8.40am: Moto3 – free practice 3
9.25 a.m.: Moto2 – free practice 3
10.10am: MotoGP – free practice 2
10.50am: MotoGP – qualifying (also live on TV8)
Ore 11.40: Paddock Live
12.50pm: Moto3 – qualifying (also live on TV8)
1.45pm: Moto2 – qualifying (also live on TV8)
Ore 14.30: Paddock Live
3pm: MotoGP – Sprint (also live on TV8)
Ore 15.45: Paddock Live Show
Ore 16.30: Talent Time
Sunday 22nd September
Ore 8.40: MotoGP – warm up
Ore 9: MotoGP Rider Fan Parade
Ore 9.30: Paddock Live
10am: Moto3 – race (delayed at 1.05pm on TV8)
Ore 11: Paddock Live
11.15am: Moto2 – race (delayed at 2.20pm on TV8)
Ore 12.15: Paddock Live
Ore 12.30: Grid
1pm: MotoGP – race (delayed at 4.05pm on TV8)
2pm: Red Zone
Ore 15: Race Anatomy MotoGP