The thirteenth trial of MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 World Championships with the Indian Grand Prix 2023from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th September at Buddha International Circuit. This is the thirteenth round of this competition, which will begin its final stage in a long Asian and Oceanic tour of seven races in less than two months before Valencia closes at the end of November.
Two weeks have passed San Marino Grand Prix that won Jorge Martin, who is looking to extend his good streak this weekend. That victory allowed him to cut points to the injured Pecco Bagnaia despite the fact that the Italian driver achieved a very important podium in the last race due to his physical condition after the accident suffered days before. Bagnaia leads the World Cup with 283 points ahead of 247 of Martin and Marco Bezzecchi He was third with 218.
The World Cup is like a three-way fight but Bagnaia He was a clear favorite for his conquest before the accident. Without one hundred percent, the fight has become more open in a few weeks where the physical factor aims to be the key due to many almost consecutive races. He wanted to take advantage of that opportunity. Martin after their two consecutive podiums to continue to get good results and further narrow the differences in the classification. After this test there are seven more to go.
Bagnaia He was the best driver of the season. He accumulated five victories, two second places and one third in twelve races. In the other four tests he is yet to score. Maintaining the consistency of results will be very important for him to take an important step in the search for the world title. In a Spanish key, in addition to Martín and the other pilots, Marc Márquez will try to improve and Aleix Espargaro will seek to fight for top positions.
Whoever comes to this appointment at such a good time is Pedro Acosta in Moto2. The Spanish driver is the leader of the World Championship with 211 points, thirty-four above the Italian Tony Arbolino. It’s a good cushion in their favor with two hundred points still up for grabs, so getting ahead of their rivals will help them boost their championship bid. Acosta also came in great form after winning in San Marino and has accumulated five victories and nine podiums in the twelve races held so far.
In Moto3, Daniel Holgado He gave up his lead at the top of the standings in the last two races, in which he failed to score. Despite this, he came into this race as the leader with 161 points, ahead of Japan’s 157. Ayumu Sasaki. Jaume Masia with 149, the Turkish Deniz Öncü with 144, the Colombian David Alonso there are 140 e Ivan Ortola At 132 they are also in contention for a very tight World Cup where Alonso has two consecutive wins.
MotoGP Indian Grand Prix 2023 schedule
Friday, September 22:
05:30 – 06:20 FP1 Moto3
06:35 – 07:30 FP1 Moto2
07:45 – 08:55 FP1 MotoGP
09:45 – 10:35 FP2 Moto3
10:50 – 11:45 FP2 Moto2
12.00 – 13.10 FP MotoGP
Saturday September 23:
05:40 – 06:10 FP3 Moto3
06:25 – 06:55 FP3 Moto2
07:10 – 07:40 FP2 MotoGP
07:50 – 08:05 Q1 MotoGP
08:15 – 08.30 Q2 MotoGP
09:50 – 10:05 Q1 Moto3
10:15 – 10:30 Q2 Moto3
10:45 – 11:00 Q1 Moto2
11:10 – 11:25 Q2 Moto2
12.00 – 12.45 MotoGP Tissot Sprint
Sunday, September 24:
09:00 – 09.35 Moto3 Race
10:15 – 10.55 Moto2 Race
12.00 – 12.50 Moto GP Race
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Source: La Verdad

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