Revving up for the 2023 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix: A Spectacular Showdown of Speed, Skill, and Excitement

Revving up for the 2023 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix: A Spectacular Showdown of Speed, Skill, and Excitement

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2023 MotoGP Valencia Grand Prix – How to watch, session times & more

The MotoGP championship battle between Francesco Bagnaia and Jorge Martin will reach its climax this weekend at the Valencia Grand Prix. Bagnaia, who rides for the factory Ducati team, currently holds a 21-point lead over Martin and has the potential to secure the title as early as the Saturday sprint session. The race schedule is as follows: Free Practice 1 on Friday at 10:45 am GMT, Free Practice 2 on Friday at 2:00 pm GMT, Free Practice 3 on Saturday at 4:10 pm GMT, Qualifying on Saturday at 4:50 pm GMT, Sprint on Sunday at 9:00 am GMT, Warm-up on Sunday at 9:40 am GMT, and the Race on Sunday at 2:00 pm GMT. For viewers who cannot find their country or region in the broadcast list, they can check the MotoGP schedule page for the broadcast times in their local timezone. MotoGP also offers its own streaming service, the MotoGP Video pass, which provides live coverage of practice, qualifying, the Sprint, and highlights for an annual fee of 139.99 euros. Additionally, some local broadcasters stream MotoGP races on their official websites.

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