MotoGP | GP Barcelona: A championship that no one wants to win. Dates, Times and Info

Session times on Sky and TV8, weather forecasts and much more

MotoGP | GP Barcelona: A championship that no one wants to win. Dates, Times and InfoMotoGP | GP Barcelona: A championship that no one wants to win. Dates, Times and Info

MotoGP Catalan GP 2020– After the double event in Misano, the MotoGP immediately returns to the track and does so in Spain for the Barcelona Grand Prix.

After seven rounds we have now understood that the surprise is around the corner, continuous changes in values ​​on the track from session to session, but in the race no one manages to really make a difference. This turns into a very short classification, led by Dovizioso.

The only one who seems to be the driver to focus on at the moment is Joan Mir. The Suzuki rider is back from two podiums and in Austria if it hadn't been for the red flag, the first victory could have arrived.

It's difficult to make a prediction in reality. If we had to make an old-fashioned judgment we would say that Ducati starts as the favorite here and perhaps Bagnaia has the opportunity to make up for the Misano crash, but it is also true that Yamaha is in form and that KTM will not stand by and watch. It is therefore difficult to make a prediction, it is a championship without certainties.

Barcelona GP Weather – Currently the forecast promises sunshine for all three days, with average temperatures around 23°c.

Barcelona GP info -
The Montmelò circuit measures 4.7 km and has 7 left and 9 right corners. The longest straight, the finish line, measures 1047m. On this circuit it is Valentino Rossi who has the record of victories, 10 in his career. In the last 3 years Ducati has won twice, with Dovizioso and Lorenzo and once with Marc Marquez.

Catalonia GP timetable -
The times of the GP undergo several changes given the concomitance with Formula 1

Friday September 25st
FP1 Moto3 9.00pm-9.40pm
FP1 MotoGP 9.55pm-10.40pm
FP1 Moto2 10.55pm-11.35pm
FP2 Moto3 13.15pm-13.55pm
FP2 MotoGP 14.10pm-14.55pm
FP2 Moto2 15.10pm-15.50pm

Saturday 26rd September
FP3 Moto3 9.00pm-9.40pm
FP3 MotoGP 9.55pm-10.40pm
FP3 Moto2 10.55pm-11.35pm
Q1 Moto3 12.35pm-12.50pm
Q2 Moto3 13.00pm-13.15pm
FP4 MotoGP 13.30pm-14.00pm
Q1 MotoGP 14.10pm-14.25pm
Q2 MotoGP 14.35pm-14.50pm
Q1 Moto2 15.10pm-15.25pm
Q2 Moto2 15.35pm-15.50pm

Sunday September 27th
Moto3 Warm Up 9.40pm-10.00pm
Moto2 Warm Up 10.10pm-10.30pm
Warm Up MotoGP 10.40-11.00
Moto3 race 12.00
Moto2 race 13.20
MotoGP race 15.00

Where to see the Catalonia GP -
All sessions will be live on the Sky MotoGP channel and will be streamed on the SkyGo and NowTv platforms. TV8 will also broadcast qualifying at 17.00pm and the race in the three categories at the following times:

Moto3 race 14.05
Moto2 race 15.25
MotoGP race 17.05

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