The second consecutive victory of Marc Marquez again reduced the gap at the top of the general classification of the main category. The Cervera pilot He cut his lead over Jorge Martín by 30 pointsthe current leader, after the victories at Aragón and Misano.
Now the pilots will seek to hit the table in Emilia Romagna Grand Prixwhich was again played on Italian soil. Less than a week until the bikes start rolling again in Misano, MotoGP has announced a major change to the schedule for Sunday’s races.
On Friday, September 20, the action returns to Misano with the first free practice sessions. The schedules will continue, as of this date, the same. Moto3 Free Practice 1 will be held at 09:00, Moto2 at 09:50 and the premier class at 10:45.. Meanwhile, Moto3 Practice 1 is still scheduled for 1:15 pm, Moto2 at 2:05 pm and MotoGP at 3:00 pm. No change.
The last session before the Sprint is also unchanged, as is the new modern and exciting format. Everything will remain the same on Saturday. It won’t be the same on Sunday, race day. MotoGP has announced that on Sunday, September 22, races in three categories will start one hour earlier.
The career of Moto3therefore, it will start rolling from 10:00 hours. In Moto2 starts at 11:15 am while MotoGP will do it at 1:00 pm in Misano. Warm Up will also start one hour earlier (08:40 hours).
What causes the weather to change?
The MotoGP and Formula 1 schedules coincide next Sunday. In F1, after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix held this weekend, the drivers will head to the urban circuit of Marina Bay, to compete in Singapore Grand Prix.
The F1 race in Singapore starts at 2:00 pmcoinciding with the start of the premier MotoGP class at that time. As a result, the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Misano has changed its schedules and all races on Sunday They will be played an hour before.
Schedules for the 2024 San Marino MotoGP Grand Prix
Friday, September 20:
– 09:00 to 09:35 hours: FP Moto3
– 09:50 am to 10:30 am: FP Moto2
– 10:45 am to 11:30 am: FP1 MotoGP
– 1:15 pm to 1:50 pm: P1 Moto3
– 2:05 pm to 2:45 pm: P1 Moto2
– 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm: P1 MotoGP
Saturday September 21:
– 08:40 to 09:10 hours: P2 Moto3
– 09:25 to 09:55 hours: P2 Moto2
– 10:10 am to 10:40 am: FP2 MotoGP
– 10:50 am to 11:05 am: Q1 MotoGP
– 11:15 am to 11:30 am: Q2 MotoGP
– 12:50 to 1:05 pm: Q1 Moto3
– 1:15 pm to 1:30 pm: Q2 Moto3
– 1:45 pm to 2:00 pm: Q1 Moto2
– 2:10 pm to 2:25 pm: Q2 Moto2
– 3:00 pm: Tissot Sprint MotoGP (13 laps)
Sunday, September 21:
– 08:40 to 08:50 Warm up MotoGP
– 7:00 pm, Moto3 race (20 laps)
– 11:15 am, Moto2 race (22 laps)
– 1:00 pm, MotoGP race (27 laps)
Source: La Verdad

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