Circuit Ricardo Tormo will wrap up this Sunday. World Motorcycle Championship with the dispute Valencia Community Grand PrixThe appointment that must decide the two championships in jeopardy, the MotoGP between Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) and fabio quartararo (Yamaha), of Moto2 Augusto Fernandez (Kalex) and Ai Ogura (Kalex), Italians and Spaniards are in a good position to achieve this, especially the former.
After 19 races, the Valencian town of Cheste will once again host the final of the championship and will focus on these two categories, where there is still no champion, although everything is going very well in the ‘queen’. Ducati reigns supreme Finally 15 years after doing so with Australian Casey Stoner.
[Clasificación del Mundial de MotoGP]
Now, the long wait seems to be over for the Borgo Panigale factory, which has dominated the second division of the championship with a ‘Pecco’ Bagnaia who will return the MotoGP crown to motorcycle in his country 13 years later. The legendary Valentino Rossi has done it for the last time.
The 2018 Moto2 world champion Italian tops Ricardo Tormo after adding 177 out of 258 points he has won since the Dutch Grand Prix, six wins, a total of eight possible nine podiums and only failing with a ‘0’ in Japan. it is what he should avoid in order not to give life to the more ‘simple’ Quartararo.
[Calendario del Mundial de MotoGP]
The French managed most of the championship, but He was able to collect only 63 points from Assen and lost all the advantage. This forces ‘The Devil’ to win in Cheste, which is the only thing that gives him options and he waits for his nerves to play a game in a Bagnaia. The 14 winners he won at Valencia last year, who will also have Desmosedici’s ‘army’ on the grid and always possible team orders.
Coming from Nice never won the Valencia circuit, where it was second best in 2019, but came to Cheste a bit more lively after enjoying a podium finish in Sepang (Malaysia) two weeks ago. ), thanks to a third place preventing the title of the first-placed opponent.
Friday, November 4:
09:00 – 09:40 Moto3 FP1
09:55 – 10:40 MotoGP FP1
10:55 – 11:35 Moto2 FP1
13:15 – 13:55 Moto3 FP2
14:10 – 14:55 MotoGP 2nd FP
15:10 – 15:50 Moto2 FP2
Saturday, November 5:
09:00 – 09:40 Moto3 FP3
09:55 – 10:40 MotoGP FP3
10:55 – 11:35 Moto2 FP3
12:35 – 12:50 Moto3 Q1
13:15 – 13:15 Moto3 Q2
13:30 – 14:00 MotoGP FP4
14:10 – 14:25 MotoGP Q1
14:35 – 14:50 MotoGP 2nd Quarter
15:10 – 15:25 Moto2 Q1
15:35 – 15:50 Moto2 Q2
Sunday, November 6:
Moto3 race: 11:00 (21 laps)
Moto2 race: 12:20 (23 laps)
MotoGP race: 14:00 (25 laps).
Source: Informacion

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