HE motorcycle world championship He’s coming to the Red Bull Ring for the dispute that began on Friday. Austrian Grand Prixthe tenth appointment on the calendar, at a new opportunity Jorge Martin (Ducati) approaching pekco bagnaia (Ducati) at the MotoGP World Championship.

With eleven races left in the season, the MotoGP World Championship is coming to Austria. Bagnaia as Supreme Leader, 41 points ahead of Martín. In the final race in Great Britain, Bagnaia failed to score in the sprint test for the first time on a Saturday, but managed to just fall behind, taking a reliable second place on Sunday. Alex Espargaro (Aprilia) and pass at the great end of the race Brad Binder (KTM) and Miguel Oliveira (Aprilia). Also, Martín finished only sixth in both races, so the Italian driver earned an even higher income.

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This weekend in Austria, Pecco comes to a track where it’s greatand in a spectacular fight where he knows what it means to win once in Moto2 in 2018, and twice in freshman year, and three times, the last one in 2022. Fabio Quartararo (Yamaha) not decided until the last corners.

Ever since the World Championship came to the Red Bull Ring in 2016, Ducati has dominated the absolute, but in 2021 the victory was able to elude them, which went to Brad Binder’s KTM. This adds to the Italian brand’s dominance in 2023, adding that one of the eight Desmosedici will be at the top of the podium at Spielberg on Sunday.

As a great alternative to Bagnaia, Jorge Martín, who appears to be the best Spaniard ever in the competition, despite only winning one long race, the German GP, makes regularity its greatest asset. Despite starting the first three races with two zeros, the only driver to score every Saturday with two wins on Sundays has managed to bounce back and is in sixth place, his worst result since Jerez.

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Like Looks like an alternative to Ducati, KTM Among them stands out South African Brad Binder, who finished third in the final race and fourth in the World Championship, yes, far from Pecco. Binder is also the only Ducati person to win at this track since racing on it. He may also have copies of his partner, Jack Miller, although he’s not in his best form.

For marc marquez (Repsol Honda) and his new focus after the hiatus will be a weekend of strides, as he did at Silverstone two weeks ago. from Cervera, calling regain your confidence and take steps towards 2024 with HondaHe has never won this half and is not appearing this year either.

Austrian MotoGP GP schedule

Friday, August 18

  • Moto3 – P1: 9:00 – 9:35 (CET).

  • Moto2 – P1: 9:50 – 9:30 (CET).

  • MotoGP – FP1: 10:45 – 11:30 (CET).

  • Moto3 – P2: 13:15 – 13:50 (CET).

  • Moto2 – P2: 14:05 – 14:45 (CET).

Saturday, August 19

  • Moto3 – P3: 08:40 – 9:10 (CET).

  • Moto2 – P3: 9:25 – 9:55 (CET).

  • MotoGP – FP2: 10:10 – 10:40 (CET).

  • MotoGP – Q1: 10:50 – 11:05 (CET).

  • MotoGP – Q2: 11:15 – 11:30 (CET).

  • Moto3 – Q1: 12:50 – 13:05 (CET).

  • Moto3 – Q2: 13:15 – 13:30 (CET).

  • Moto2 – Q1: 13:45 – 14:00 (CET).

  • Moto2 – Q2: 14:10 – 14:25 (CET).

  • MotoGP Sprint Race: 15:00 (CET).

Sunday, August 20

  • MotoGP Warmup: 9:45 – 9:55 (CET).

  • Moto3 – Race: 11:05 (CET).

  • Moto2 – Race: 12:15 (CET).

  • MotoGP Race: 14:00 (CET).