MotoGP, Moto2 and Moto3 schedule | Where to watch the Portuguese Grand Prix on TV at the Algarve circuit

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The second test of MotoGP World Championship. It takes place in Portugal, within Algarve circuit. Pecco Bagnaia He arrived at the head of the top category after starting his title defense with a victory in Qatar, a victory that cemented his position at the start of this new season.

Transalpine, two-time world champion, is looking to defend the title again this season. It contains the threat of a Marc Márquez What happened from Honda to Ducati in search of recovering the good feelings he lost in recent times and to fight for the overall championship. The driver from Cervera finished fourth in the last race on his debut with the Italian brand and is looking to reposition himself in the fight for the front positions.

Other pilots will pursue the same goal. This is the case of BRad Binderwho finished second in the inaugural race with his KTM. Also Jorge Martin It got off to a great start. After fighting for the world title last season, he managed to complete the podium in that first round of the 2024 competition.

In that race, the margin between the four drivers was small. Bagnaia surpassed Binder in just one second, Martin in 1.9 seconds and Marquez to 3.4, a situation that could mean there is more parity in this second race. We have to see if Marquez was able to maintain the pace in the final laps with his Ducati.

The exam will also be second in the top category for Pedro Acosta. The Murcian rider started the season with ninth position when he first got in touch with his new bike, but he declared that he learned a lot to try to improve his performance starting from this second race.

Here, he will defend his World Cup leadership Moto2 Alonso Lopez, who won the opening race ahead of the Belgian Barry Baltus and of Sergio Garcia. In Moto3 is the Colombian David Alonso who came first classified after his victory in Qatar, where he was overtaken Daniel Holgado already Taiyo Furusato.

2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix schedule

Friday 22nd March:

10:00 am to 10:35 am: FP Moto3

10:50 am to 11:30 am: FP Moto2

11:45 am to 12:30 pm: FP1 MotoGP

2:15 pm to 2:50 pm: P1 Moto3

3:05 pm to 3:45 pm: P1 Moto2

4:00 pm to 5:00 pm: P MotoGP

Saturday March 23:

9:40 am to 10:10 am: P2 Moto3

10:25 to 10:55 hours: P2 Moto2

11:10 am to 11:40 am: FP2 MotoGP

11:50 am to 12:05 pm: Q1 MotoGP

12:15 to 12:30 pm: Q2 MotoGP

1:50 pm to 2:05 pm: Q1 Moto3

2:15 pm to 2:30 pm: Q2 Moto3

14:45 to 15:00: Q1 Moto2

3:10 pm to 3:25 pm: Q2 Moto2

4:00 pm: MotoGP Sprint (12 laps)

Sunday March 24:

10:40 to 10:50 Warm up MotoGP

12:00 pm, Moto3 race (19 laps)

1:15 p.m., Moto2 race (21 laps)

3:00 pm, MotoGP race (25 laps)

Where to watch the 2024 MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix?

He MotoGP Portuguese Grand Prix 2024 seen in Spain by DAZN platform. After the merger of DAZN and Movistar Plus+subscribers to Movistar Plus+ can watch the MotoGP season directly DAZN and so is the channel DAZN 1, enabled on the Movistar platform. You can follow all the information about the race live on Mundo Deportivo website.

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Source: La Verdad

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