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2023 MotoGP Catalan Grand Prix – How to watch, session times & more
Francesco Bagnaia of Ducati leads the championship by 62 points heading into the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya after a dominant performance at the Red Bull Ring. The last time a Ducati rider won the Catalan GP was in 2018 with Jorge Lorenzo. Since then, Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo has won twice, while Marc Marquez (Honda) and Miguel Oliveira (KTM) each have one victory.
The schedule for the upcoming GP is as follows: FP1 at 08:45 GMT, FP2 at 13:00 GMT, FP3 at 04:10 GMT, Qualifying at 04:50 GMT, Sprint race at 13:00 GMT, Warm-up at 07:45 GMT, and the Race at 12:00 GMT.
If your country or region is not listed, you can check the MotoGP schedule page for the broadcast times in your local timezone. MotoGP offers its own on-demand streaming service called MotoGP Video Pass, which provides live broadcasts, highlights, and more for an annual fee of 139.99 euros. Additionally, many local broadcasters stream MotoGP races on their official websites.
On another note, it has been announced that Bezzecchi will continue to ride for the VR46 MotoGP team in 2024.
Source: Motorsport.com