the weekend TV program

the weekend TV program
the weekend TV program

The 2024 MotoGP World Championship heads to the Sachsenring circuit. Find the full schedule for the German Grand Prix with times for France.

The Dutch Grand Prix has barely finished and all eyes are already on the German Grand Prix. The 9th round of the season takes place this weekend from July 5 to 7, 2024.

MotoGP German Grand Prix 2024: championship update

Before heading to the Sachsenring for MotoGP this weekend, a point on the championship is needed. In the Netherlands, it’s Francesco Bagnaia who dominated everything. On pole for the Sprint, he won it hands down. Then everything went smoothly during the race.
Party 5thdue to a penalty, he quickly regained the lead of the race. He quickly took his distance and managed to maintain more than a second of gap with Jorge Martin his pursuer. “I had a blast all weekend, everything was perfect, rejoiced Bagnaia after the race. We were precise, quick, we made the ideal choice of tires, I am truly over the moon. »
The double world champion signs his fifth victory in eight races and the 23th victory of his career. He is only 10 points behind Jorge Martin, championship leader. The most thrilling battle was between Giannantonio, Marquez, Vinales, Bastianini and Acosta. And it was Bastianini who came out on top after the fall of d’Acosta. As for the French, Fabio Quartararo finished twelfth, ahead Johann Zarco.

MotoGP 2024 German Grand Prix: where and how to follow?

Canal+the only official broadcaster of MotoGP in France, is broadcasting the entire German Grand Prix program on Canal+ Sport 360. Sunday, the category races Moto 2, Moto 3 and Moto E will also be broadcast.
The MotoGP Grand Prix will then have to be switched to Canal+. For Belgian viewers, the race is available for free on the airwaves of RTBF (Tipik) and on the Auvio online platform.
And to make sure you don’t miss anything, you can watch the full TV schedule just below, for the German Grand Prix with the times and broadcast channels for France (Canal+, Canal+360) and Belgium (RTBF/Tipik/Auvio).

Friday July 5, 2024

  • 10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.: Free Practice 1
  • 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.: Tests

Saturday July 6, 2024

  • 10:10 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.: Free Practice 2
  • 10h50 – 11h30 : Qualifications
  • 15h00 : Sprint (15 tours)

Sunday July 7, 2024

  • 9h40 – 9h50 : Warm-up
  • 2:00 p.m.: 2024 MotoGP German Grand Prix (30 laps)
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