TIME SCHEDULE: Spanish GP

Jerez marks the start of our European stint! Check out how you can stay in the loop throughout this weekend

From the USA to Spain: MotoGP has landed in Jerez for Round 4 of the season, where a crucial weekend awaits. We’re set for a busy visit at one of the most historic venues on the calendar. From Thursday’s Media Day questions to Sunday’s intense showdown, here’s your schedule at the Estrella Galicia 0,0 Grand Prix of Spain!

THURSDAY: hear the answers to the biggest questions!

As has become customary, our GP weekend begins with MotoGP GearUp on Thursday afternoon as Jack Appleyard and Louis Suddaby give you the latest ongoings from inside the paddock at 15:30 Local Time (UTC +2). Then we head over to the Pre-Event Press Conference, where Jorge Martin (Aprilia Racing), Pedro Acosta (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) and Alex Marquez (BK8 Gresini Racing MotoGP) step into the spotlight as they chat to the world’s media!

FRIDAY: track action begins in Jerez

Moto3 FP1 starts our adrenaline-filled weekend at 09:00 on Friday morning, swiftly followed by Moto2 at 09:50 before the premier class stars enjoy their opening session at 10:45. After a short break for lunch, the Moto3 grid enjoys an important Practice at 13:15 before Moto2 at 14:05. MotoGP then rounds out Friday’s action, with a 60-minute session to decide the direct Q2 spots at 15:00!

SATURDAY: crunch time ahead of another Sprint thriller

Super Saturday is next on the cards as Moto3 head out for FP2 at 08:40, quickly followed by Moto2 at 09:25. The premier class are next to hit the circuit at 10:10, getting their final track time before qualifying gets underway from 10:50. After a short break, Moto3 Q1 goes green at 12:45 before Moto2 set the grid from 13:40. The long awaited Tissot Sprint ends Saturday’s action at 15:00 as we go racing for a 12 lap spectacle!

SUNDAY: Lights out at the Spanish GP!

We’ve got another busy start to Sunday with MotoGP Warm Up setting the tone for Grand Prix race day. The first race on our schedule gets underway at 11:00 as Moto3 prepares to do battle on Sunday morning. As normal, Moto2 is next, with 21 laps of drama to look forward to in the intermediate category at 12:15. The main event is next as MotoGP take the stage and goes lights out at the Spanish Grand Prix at 14:00!

Need to catch up on all the drama? Don’t worry, we have plenty of reaction to keep you up to date, with After the Flag getting you up to speed from 15:15 ahead of the post-GP Press Conference.

Can Bezzecchi carry on his winning streak in enemy territory? Join us this weekend as we touchdown in Europe!

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