MotoGP, Misano, J3: what time are the San Marino Grand Prix races this Sunday?

Jorge Martin dominated the Sprint Race of the Grand Prix of San Marino e Riviera di Rimini, marking the 13th round of the 2024 MotoGP. At the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, the #89 Ducati, which started in fourth position, made a lightning start to immediately take the lead and never relinquish it.

The poleman
Pecco Bagnaia tried to put pressure on him, but was never able to mount a real attack, ultimately settling for second place.
Franco Morbidellihe found his way back to the podium by finishing third, marking a return to form with his Ducati Pramac.

Morbidely had to repel the assaults ofEnea Bastianiniwho attempted an ambitious attack but went a little too wide, eventually finishing fourth. Just behind, Marc Marquez completes a top five entirely composed of Ducati with his GP23 Gresini.

Peter Acosta took sixth place, positioning his Team GASGAS Tech16 KTM RC3 ahead of the KTM factory riders Brad Binder et Jack Miller. fabio quartararoon the first non-European bike, scored the final point by finishing ninth with his Yamaha M1.

Alex Marquez finished tenth on the second Ducati Gresini, ahead of the Aprilia of
Maverick Vinales et Aleix EspargaroWhile Johann Zarcoon the best of Hondatook 13th place for Team LCR.

In the general classification, wet sees his lead melt a little more, losing three points to Jorge Martinnow finding himself 26 points behind him.
Marc Marquez et Enea Bastianini
remain tied on points, 77 points behind the leader. But what will this accounting be this Sunday evening after the big race of
San Marino Grand Prix ? To not miss anything of the event, here is the program…

San Marino Grand Prix at Misano timetable:

Sunday, September 08

MotoGP warm-up 09:40-09:50

Moto3 race 11:00 a.m.

Moto2 race 12:15 a.m.

MotoGP race 14:00 p.m.

MotoGP Misano: Qualifying

MotoGP Misano: Sprint

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