The MotoGP season is coming to an end and the suspense is at its peak. In Barcelona, who, the Spaniard Jorge Martín (Ducati-Pramac) or the Italian Francesco Bagnaia (Ducati) will be crowned world champion? With only 24 points separating the two men in the drivers’ standings, anything is still possible. Schedule, TV broadcasts… Here is everything you need to know to follow the sprint race as well as the Barcelona Grand Prix on Saturday November 14 and Sunday November 15.
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Will Francesco Bagnaia’s crazy comeback be enough to snatch the title of MotoGP world champion from Spaniard Jorge Martín? Winner of three of the last four Grand Prix, the Italian and double reigning world champion is looking for a hat-trick. For the “Martinator”, a victory in Barcelona this Sunday, November 17 would mean the first world title of his career. With a 24-point gap between the two men, this last Grand Prix of the season will be decisive. Bagnaia will have to approach the sprint race on Saturday in the best possible way if he wants to maintain his title chances in the main race on Sunday.
Schedules, TV broadcast… Here is everything you need to know to follow the sprint race as well as the Barcelona Grand Prix.
What time to follow the sprint race and the Barcelona GP?
The start of the sprint race will be at 3 p.m. this Saturday, November 16, while the Grand Prix will begin at 2 p.m. this Sunday, on the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit.
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On which channel can you watch the sprint race and the Barcelona GP?
The sprint race will be broadcast on Canal+ Sport 360. The Barcelona Grand Prix will be broadcast on Canal+. Live commentary will also be provided on ouest-france.fr
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